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Proximus Belgium Quotes By Adyashanti

To awaken to the absolute view is profound and transformative, but to awaken from all fixed points of view is the birth of true non-duality. If emptiness cannot dance, it is not true emptiness. If moonlight does not flood the empty night sky and reflect in every drop of water, on every blade of grass, then you are only looking at your own empty dream. — Adyashanti

Proximus Belgium Quotes By Idries Shah

Much travel is needed before the raw man is ripened. — Idries Shah

Proximus Belgium Quotes By Francis Bacon

There is no doubt but men of genius and leisure may carry our method to greater perfection, but, having had long experience, we have found none equal to it for the commodiousness it affords in working with the Understanding. — Francis Bacon

Proximus Belgium Quotes By Timothy Keller

Only on the cross do you have a totally holy God and a totally loving God. — Timothy Keller

Proximus Belgium Quotes By Benjamin Tucker

Therefore coercion of the non-invasive, when justifiable at all, is to be justified on the ground that it secures, not a minimum of ' invasion, but a minimum of pain. — Benjamin Tucker

Proximus Belgium Quotes By Simone De Beauvoir

She would never change, but one day at the touch of a fingertip she would fall to dust. — Simone De Beauvoir

Proximus Belgium Quotes By C. David Milles

It can't possibly work. Because the reason the person built the time machine was so that he could go back and destroy Hitler. Now, with Hitler dead, his future self wouldn't have a reason to create a time machine. So his future self would never build that time machine, and he would never go back in time. It's called a paradox. — C. David Milles

Proximus Belgium Quotes By Honore De Balzac

A woman in the depths of despair proves so persuasive that she wrenches the forgiveness lurking deep in the heart of her lover. This is all the more true when that woman is young, pretty, and so decollete as to emerge from the neck of her gown in the costume of Eve. — Honore De Balzac