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Reader For Macular Quotes By Hugh Prather

Before, I thought I was actually fighting for my own self-worth; that is why I so desperately wanted people to like me. I thought their liking me was a comment on me, but it was a comment on them. — Hugh Prather

Reader For Macular Quotes By Sharon Salzberg

if we really look at our actions with eyes of love, we see that our lives can be more straightforward, simpler, less sculpted by regret and fear, more in alignment with our deepest values. — Sharon Salzberg

Reader For Macular Quotes By Rajneesh

This is the way the mind functions: its whole interest is in that which you have not got. — Rajneesh

Reader For Macular Quotes By Sterling W. Sill

We insist on near perfection in everyone except ourselves. But if our course is questioned we become offended. — Sterling W. Sill

Reader For Macular Quotes By Aidan Gillen

It seems to me that most characters, in anything, are flawed in some way, just like most people. You look for the good in the flawed people and vice versa, and then try and make them appealing in some way. — Aidan Gillen

Reader For Macular Quotes By Kristin Cashore

If she was suggesting she was too wise with the weight of her experience to fall prey to infatuation - well, the disproof was sitting before her in the form of a gray-eyed prince with a thoughtful set to his mouth that she found quite distracting. — Kristin Cashore

Reader For Macular Quotes By Sam Harris

Am I identical to my skin? If not - and the answer is clearly no - why should the frontier between my outside and my inside be drawn at the skin? If not at the skin, then where does the outside of me stop and the inside of me begin? At my skull? Am I my skull? Am I inside my skull? Let's say yes for the moment, because we are quickly running out of places to look for me. Where inside my skull might I be? And if I'm up there in my head, how is the rest of me me (let alone the inside of me)? — Sam Harris

Reader For Macular Quotes By Jules Michelet

Woe be to him who tries to isolate one department of knowledge from the rest. All science is one: language, literature and history, physics, mathematics and philosophy; subjects which seem the most remote from one another are in reality connected, or rather they all form a single system. — Jules Michelet

Reader For Macular Quotes By Jack Kerouac

One day I will find the right words, and they will be simple. — Jack Kerouac

Reader For Macular Quotes By Muhammad Ali

Money and riches don't mean nothing to me. I don't care nothing about being no rich individual. I'm not living for glory or for fame; all this is doomed for destruction. You got it today, tomorrow it's gone. I got bigger things on my mind than that. I got Islam on my mind. — Muhammad Ali

Reader For Macular Quotes By George Gordon Byron

Time and Nemesis will do that which I would not, were it in my power remote or immediate. You will smile at this piece of prophecy - do so, but recollect it: it is justified by all human experience. No one was ever even the involuntary cause of great evils to others, without a requital: I have paid and am paying for mine - so will you. — George Gordon Byron

Reader For Macular Quotes By Suzanne Rindell

I felt my smile crumple. — Suzanne Rindell

Reader For Macular Quotes By James E. Faust

Missionary work will never be what it might be without the help of the members. Stake presidents need to feel some responsibility and ownership of missionary work. The stake president is the one who has the presiding priesthood keys over both the members and non-members in his stake. The missionaries are his helpers. — James E. Faust

Reader For Macular Quotes By Seneca The Younger

We have been born under a monarchy; to obey God is freedom. — Seneca The Younger