Rosalyn Higgins Quotes & Sayings
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Each of us is here to discover our true selves; that essentially we
are spiritual beings who have taken manifestation in physical form;
that we're not human beings that have occasional spiritual experiences,
that we're spiritual beings that have occasional human experiences — Deepak Chopra
The beautiful is as useful as the useful." He added after a moment's silence, "Perhaps more so. — Victor Hugo
A man who makes a decision without listening to both sides is unjust, even if his ruling is a fair one. — Seneca.
Unless your name is Jack Bauer, you cannot make people talk. — Trey Gowdy
Even systems that do not use menus need to provide some structure: appropriate constraints and forcing functions, natural good mapping, and all the tools of feedforward and feedback. The most effective way of helping people remember is to make it unnecessary. — Donald A. Norman
In the end you can't always choose what to keep. You can only choose how you let it go. — Ally Condie
Gifts are not favors. If you expect something in return, it's not a gift. — Seth Godin
The costliness of keeping friends does not lie in what one does for them, but in what one, out of consideration for them, refrains from doing. — Henrik Ibsen
So there's a lot of people tied into believing that the traditional response to the authorship question. In terms of actors, some people get very angry about it. — Mark Rylance
Daylight might have answered yes; but darkness and the horrors of death said no. — William Golding
Janet Murray's book Hamlet on the Holodeck: The Future of Narrative in Cyberspace is a spirited and unrelentingly optimistic defense of new styles of interactive storytelling made popular in the wake of the PC revolution of the early 1990s. Most of the appeal of Murray's book lies in her lively and engaging descriptions of her own experiences with stories written — J. Robinson Wheeler
There is one spectacle grander than the sea, that is the sky; there is one spectacle grander than the sky, that is the interior of the soul. — Victor Hugo