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Reimpose Synonyms Quotes By Stanislav Grof

For any culture which is primarily concerned with meaning, the study of death - the only certainty that life holds for us - must be central, for an understanding of death is the key to liberation in life. — Stanislav Grof

Reimpose Synonyms Quotes By Michael Phelps

I've been able to get an excitement back in the water. — Michael Phelps

Reimpose Synonyms Quotes By Robert Green Ingersoll

As long as every question is answered by the word "God," scientific inquiry is simply impossible. — Robert Green Ingersoll

Reimpose Synonyms Quotes By NightBits

Sound is a different frequency — NightBits

Reimpose Synonyms Quotes By Quentin Blake

I'm trained as a teacher; that's the only thing I've got a certificate for. — Quentin Blake

Reimpose Synonyms Quotes By Natalie Portman

I'm pretty immature and get pretty embarrassed easily. I would check out once in a while certain shots to make sure that I felt OK because sometimes once you see it you realize it is fine. — Natalie Portman

Reimpose Synonyms Quotes By Edward Johnson, III

If there was a simple formula for success and it was easy to follow, everyone would be doing it. — Edward Johnson, III

Reimpose Synonyms Quotes By Virgil

It is easy to go down into Hell; night and day, the gates of dark Death stand wide; but to climb back again, to retrace one's steps to the upper air - there's the rub, the task. — Virgil

Reimpose Synonyms Quotes By Roseville Nidea

My poems - they sprang from the depths of my being. — Roseville Nidea

Reimpose Synonyms Quotes By Jack Gilbert

The old women in black at early Mass in winter
are a problem for him. He could tell by their eyes
they have seen Christ. They make the kernel
of his being and the clarity around it
seem meager, as though he needs girders
to hold up his unusable soul. But he chooses
against the Lord. He will not abandon his life.
Not his childhood, not the ninety-two bridges
across the two rivers of his youth. Nor the mills
along the banks where he became a young man
as he worked. The mills are eaten away, and eaten
again by the sun and its rusting. He needs them
even though they are gone, to measure against.
The silver is worn down to the brass underneath
and is the better for it. He will gauge
by the smell of concrete sidewalks after night rain.
He is like an old ferry dragged on to the shore,
a home in its smashed grandeur, with the giant beams
and joists. Like a wooden ocean out of control.
A beached heart. A cauldron of cooling melt. — Jack Gilbert

Reimpose Synonyms Quotes By Rachelle Dekker

Is that what living is for you? Breathing? We' just end up right back where we started. Living isn't about flesh and bone and breathing. It's about faith. Faith that surpasses fear. Faith in something bigger than yourself. That's what we're doing here, showing people how to live! — Rachelle Dekker

Reimpose Synonyms Quotes By Marie-Elena John

His soul,' she would say, 'picked mine up and we flew.' And to those who gave her a disbelieving look, she would insist. 'Have you never touched someone and felt them? Felt what was inside of their body?' Only a few would know what she was talking about. — Marie-Elena John

Reimpose Synonyms Quotes By Jan Krause Greene

Life on earth can never be fully understood. Life and all it holds is too big for humans to understand. There is the possibility for more joy than they ever comprehend and there is the same possibility of pain and suffering. Humans have embraced pain and sorrow much more fully than they have embraced joy. This why the world suffers. — Jan Krause Greene

Reimpose Synonyms Quotes By Elin Hilderbrand

lighter now that it was summer. When he was a little boy, he always told her how pretty she was. Now, — Elin Hilderbrand

Reimpose Synonyms Quotes By Ann Leckie

I had learned to be wary whenever a priest suggested that her personal aims were, in fact, God's will. — Ann Leckie