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Plancks Quanta Quotes By Kate Atkinson

People who live on their own do tend to witter. We live without restraint, verbal at any rate.' Nigel — Kate Atkinson

Plancks Quanta Quotes By C. G. Jung

Man cannot stand a meaningless life. — C. G. Jung

Plancks Quanta Quotes By Rupert Brooke

And in that Heaven of all their wish, there shall be no more land, say fish — Rupert Brooke

Plancks Quanta Quotes By Terry Pratchett

There was a click. There was a noise like a partridge. There was a thud.
There was silence. — Terry Pratchett

Plancks Quanta Quotes By Pope Clement XIII

Diabolical error, when it has artfully colored its lies, easily clothes itself in the likeness of truth while very brief additions or changes corrupt the meaning of expressions; and confession, which usually works salvation, sometimes, with a slight change, inches toward death. — Pope Clement XIII

Plancks Quanta Quotes By Benjamin F. Wade

I am amazed at the facility with which some men follow in the wake of slavery. — Benjamin F. Wade

Plancks Quanta Quotes By Tai Sheridan

Enjoy breathing. Feel your breath. Watch your breath. Become your breath. — Tai Sheridan

Plancks Quanta Quotes By Steve Scott

If you find something that works double down on it — Steve Scott

Plancks Quanta Quotes By Harper Lee

There's nothing like a blood-curdling hymn to make you feel at home, — Harper Lee

Plancks Quanta Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

I direct my attention to the individual, to make him strong, to teach him that he himself is divine, and I call upon men to make themselves conscious of this divinity within. That is really the ideal
conscious or unconscious
of every religion. — Swami Vivekananda

Plancks Quanta Quotes By Lama Surya Das

The more truthful I am with myself and others, the more my conscience is clear and tranquil. Thus, I can more thoroughly and unequivocally inhabit the present moment and accept everything that happens without fear, knowing that what goes around comes around (the law of karma). Ethical morality and self-discipline represent the good ground, or stable basis. Mindful awareness is the skillful and efficacious grow-path, or way. Wisdom and compassion constitute the fruit, or result. This is the essence of Buddhism [ ... ] — Lama Surya Das