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Rocaterrania Quotes By Ramesh Menon

One's longing is not so much there for sense-gratification, profit and self-preservation, instead one's karma is there for no other purpose than inquiring after the Absolute Truth. — Ramesh Menon

Rocaterrania Quotes By Arthur Smith

I'm an armchair kind of guy, especially when it's raining, which it always is and always will be. — Arthur Smith

Rocaterrania Quotes By Hilary Thayer Hamann

We are spontaneous when we are at our genuine best. — Hilary Thayer Hamann

Rocaterrania Quotes By Jane Jacobs

Marshall Shafter ... kept pasted in his desk drawer a piece of paper he looked at from time to time to remind himself of something. It said, A fool can put on his own clothes better than wise man can do it for him. — Jane Jacobs

Rocaterrania Quotes By C. G. Jung

Explore daily the will of God. — C. G. Jung

Rocaterrania Quotes By Jeremy Sisto

When I was a kid, I liked Superman. When I got a little older, I liked Wolverine. And then I found girls. — Jeremy Sisto

Rocaterrania Quotes By Jonathan Franzen

The interesting people are always immoderate. — Jonathan Franzen

Rocaterrania Quotes By Alexander McCall Smith

A moral dilemma is equally absorbing whether the stakes are the destiny of nations or the happiness of one or two people - at the most. — Alexander McCall Smith

Rocaterrania Quotes By Josie Wright

Facing your own feelings is like attempting to slay a fire-breathing dragon, and admitting your fear seems to make it more real, way harder to suppress. — Josie Wright

Rocaterrania Quotes By V.C. Andrews

People have a way of believing nothing terrible will ever happen to them, only to others. — V.C. Andrews

Rocaterrania Quotes By Bud Flanagan

No dog can go as fast as the money you bet on him. — Bud Flanagan

Rocaterrania Quotes By Joan Miro

I work like a labourer on a farm or in a vineyard. Things come to me slowly. My vocabulary of forms, for instance, has not been the discovery of a day. It took shape in spite of myself ... That is why I am always working on a hundred different things at the same time. — Joan Miro