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Retune Dsp Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

But if one observes, one will see that the body has its own intelligence; it requires a great deal of intelligence to observe the intelligence of the body. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Retune Dsp Quotes By Carl Sagan

President Ronald Reagan, who spent World War II in Hollywood, vividly described his own role in liberating Nazi concentration camp victims. Living in the film world, he apparently confused a movie he had seen with a reality he had not. On many occasions in his Presidential campaigns, Mr. Reagan told an epic story of World War II courage and sacrifice, an inspiration for all of us. Only it never happened; it was the plot of the movie A Wing and a Prayer - that made quite an impression on me, too, when I saw it at age 9. Many other instances of this sort can be found in Reagan's public statements. It is not hard to imagine serious public dangers emerging out of instances in which political, military, scientific or religious leaders are unable to distinguish fact from vivid fiction. — Carl Sagan

Retune Dsp Quotes By John C. Maxwell

Good Thinking Increases Your Potential — John C. Maxwell

Retune Dsp Quotes By Scott Ritter

That we have collectively failed to halt and repudiate the war in Iraq makes us even worse than the Germans. — Scott Ritter

Retune Dsp Quotes By Marilyn Monroe

I don't want everybody to see exactly where I live, what my sofa or my fireplace looks like. — Marilyn Monroe

Retune Dsp Quotes By Kim Ki-duk

A person's current personality of love, hatred, jealousy, rage or a murderous intent and so on is formed upon genetic elements, education, the environment and a family a person grows in. — Kim Ki-duk

Retune Dsp Quotes By Jonathan Haidt

If you think about religion as a set of beliefs about supernatural agents, you're bound to misunderstand it. — Jonathan Haidt