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Rachlin Classics Quotes By Zhuangzi

To be truly ignorant, be content with your own knowledge. — Zhuangzi

Rachlin Classics Quotes By Guy Laliberte

Business is difficult. But it could be approached two ways: Seriously, or with the same way you're doing your job, with entertainment aspect, with pleasure, with fun. And we decided to try to make it as fun that we do our creativity. — Guy Laliberte

Rachlin Classics Quotes By Zoketsu Norman Fischer

When we know something and rest in that knowing we limit our vision. We will only see what our knowing will allow us to see. In this way experience can be our enemy. — Zoketsu Norman Fischer

Rachlin Classics Quotes By Elizabeth Margaret Chandler

Can we behold, unheeding,
Life's holiest feelings crush'd; -
While Woman's heart is bleeding,
Shall Woman's voice be hush'd? — Elizabeth Margaret Chandler

Rachlin Classics Quotes By Henri Frederic Amiel

Joy is the vital air of the soul. — Henri Frederic Amiel

Rachlin Classics Quotes By Salvador De Madariaga

Circumstances are the seeds of literature. — Salvador De Madariaga

Rachlin Classics Quotes By Glenn Greenwald

For many kids, the Internet is a means of self-actualization. It allows them to explore who they are and who they want to be, but that works only if we're able to be private and anonymous, to make mistakes without them following us. — Glenn Greenwald

Rachlin Classics Quotes By Red Haircrow

Men can have an obvious display of heroics or strength or accomplishment, but it is the unsung women throughout all ages of humankind who have endured with superlative strength, beauty and love, often with secret suffering, that deserve absolute respect and acknowlegement. They are the true heroes of humanity. They are the champions who have birthed and nurtured us, who have held us together at the most integral level, when men seemed intent only on tearing apart the fabric of life for irrelevant ideals. — Red Haircrow