Platonian Society Quotes & Sayings
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When I'm feeling down on myself or not feeling good about who I am, or maybe something happened and I'm feeling depressed, I eat to fill that void. Afterwards I'll beat myself up about it. I regret doing it, but I'll turn around and do it again. — Janet Jackson

Our purest form of joy comes when people we envy get hurt. That most genuine form of joy. — Chuck Palahniuk

One of the guardians distracted Ryan while the other - Dimitri, I now saw grabbed Camille. She screamed, not faking her fear. She apparently didn't find being in Dimitri's arms as thrilling as I did. — Richelle Mead

We will work toward maintaining the status quo for peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait in order to bring the greatest benefits and well-being to the Taiwanese people. — Tsai Ing-wen

Stars blazed above Hollyleaf 's head, reminding her that the spirits of her ancestors were watching over her. — Erin Hunter

During the tribulation there will be a national turning of Israel to the Lord; they will walk in righteousness ... God established an everlasting covenant with Israel and it will be of everlasting duration. — Paul P. Enns

Appetite is governed by our thoughts, but hunger is governed by the body. — Clement G. Martin

Stages of life are artifacts. Adolescence is a useful contrivance, midlife is a moving target, senior citizens are an interest group, and tweenhood is just plain made up. — Jill Lepore

There were no snooty commuters at this late hour. They were home snug in their beds where they should be. — S.A. Tawks

We often get blinded by the forms in which content is produced, rather than the job that the content does. — Tim O'Reilly

I got along with people very well at every job I had, people liked me and I liked them and I loved being on my feet. — Barbara Corcoran

I know there isn't anything I can do that will please everybody. But if I have done according to my beliefs, I sleep very very well. — Corazon Aquino

The same thing is true of the experience of art. Here the scholarly research pursued by the "science of art" is aware from the start that it can neither replace nor surpass the experience of art. The fact that through a work of art a truth is experienced that we cannot attain in any other way constitutes the philosophic importance of art, which asserts itself against all attempts to rationalize it away. Hence, together with the experience of philosophy, the experience of art is the most insistent admonition to scientific consciousness to acknowledge its own limits. — Hans-Georg Gadamer