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Phenomenologically Define Quotes By Marina Abramovic

Why am I not feminist? Maybe because I come from a country where my mother ruled my life. I never felt in any way that I couldn't achieve what I want. — Marina Abramovic

Phenomenologically Define Quotes By Ludwig Van Beethoven

Of all my children, this is the one that cost me the worst birth-pangs and brought me the most sorrow; and for that reason it is the one most dear to me. — Ludwig Van Beethoven

Phenomenologically Define Quotes By William Shakespeare

So holy and so perfect is my love, And I in such a poverty of grace, That I shall think it a most plenteous crop To glean the broken ears after the man That the main harvest reaps. — William Shakespeare

Phenomenologically Define Quotes By Elizabeth Strout

The next morning he and Denise worked in an intimate silence. If she was up at the cash register and he was behind his counter, he could still feel the invisible presence of her against him, as though she had become Slippers, or he had - their inner selves brushing up against the other. — Elizabeth Strout

Phenomenologically Define Quotes By Malti Bhojwani

To vibrate that positive feeling to manifest the thing or the situation we desire, we have to feel it in the present, as if we are already in it. When we are feeling it, we are 'being' who we need to be to 'do' the action s it would require so we can 'have' what we desire. — Malti Bhojwani

Phenomenologically Define Quotes By Wolf Blitzer

If you are a reliable, honest journalist, sources will open up and trust you and share good information. — Wolf Blitzer

Phenomenologically Define Quotes By Rebecca Wells

Connor: [about Sidda and Connor's wedding] Vivi, it's taken years to nail down a date. She's always said, "What's the rush, when things are so good?" I don't know what the hell she's so afraid of - it's like she's always waiting for the bottom to drop out. Vivi: You know why she thinks that, don't ya, honey? Because it did. It always did. — Rebecca Wells

Phenomenologically Define Quotes By Marty Rubin

The little girl riding her bicycle. Never once did she wonder: Is this worthwhile? — Marty Rubin