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Poisoners In Literature Quotes By Dalai Lama XIV

If with a warm heart and patience we can consider the views of others, and exchange ideas in calm discussion, we will find points of agreement. — Dalai Lama XIV

Poisoners In Literature Quotes By Kahlil Gibran

Shall there come a day when wise men are able to unite the dreams of youth and the delights of learning as reproach brings together hearts in conflict? Shall there come a day when man's teacher is nature, and humanity is his book — Kahlil Gibran

Poisoners In Literature Quotes By Neal Stephenson

Every fifth link in the Chain was public property. These tended to be parks, though some served as cultural facilities. So you were never more than two links away from green, or at least open, space. The other 576 links were privately owned, and constituted a commercial and residential real estate market that would have been easily recognizable to any pre-Zero property magnate. — Neal Stephenson

Poisoners In Literature Quotes By Nigel Calder

Governments are trying to achieve unanimity by stifling any scientist who disagrees. Einstein could not have got funding under the present system. — Nigel Calder

Poisoners In Literature Quotes By Bret Harte

There is peace in the swamp, though the quiet is Death — Bret Harte

Poisoners In Literature Quotes By Julian Barnes

But life never lets you go, does it? You can't put down life the way you put down a book. — Julian Barnes

Poisoners In Literature Quotes By Pico Iyer

Technology, in short, cannot teach me how to do without technology. — Pico Iyer

Poisoners In Literature Quotes By Ross Lovegrove

I'm interested in natural growth patterns, and the beautiful forms that only nature creates. How that flows through me and how that comes out is what I'm trying to understand. — Ross Lovegrove