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Salubriously Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

It distresses me deeply that ideas are not to be circulated freely in the USA if certain persons have their way. One of the things that was great about this country was that I could say anything and that everyone else could say anything and we would compare all possible ideas and arrive at opinions. — Kurt Vonnegut

Salubriously Quotes By Ian McKellen

I owe a great deal to Harold Hobson, doyen drama critic of the 'U.K. Sunday Times,' who championed me as Shakespeare's Richard II at the 1969 Edinburgh Festival. — Ian McKellen

Salubriously Quotes By David Whyte

Vulnerability is not a weakness, a passing indisposition, or something we can arrange to do without. Vulnerability is not a choice. Vulnerability is the underlying, ever-present, and abiding undercurrent of our natural state. To run from vulnerability is to run from the essence of our nature. The attempt to be invulnerable is the vain attempt to become something we are not, and most especially, to close off our understanding of the grief of others. More seriously, in refusing our vulnerability, we refuse the help needed at every turn of our existence and immobilize the essential title and conversational foundations of our identity. — David Whyte

Salubriously Quotes By Paramahansa Yogananda

The soul loves to meditate, for in contact with the Spirit lies its greatest joy. If, then you experience mental resistance during meditation, remember that reluctance to meditate comes from the ego; it doesn't belong to the soul. — Paramahansa Yogananda

Salubriously Quotes By Barbara Kingsolver

Soli, let me tell you. The most important thing about a person is always the thing you don't know. — Barbara Kingsolver

Salubriously Quotes By Phyllis McGinley

The wonderful thing about saints is that they were human. They lost their tempers, got hungry, scolded God, were egotistical or impatient in their turns, made mistakes and regretted them. Still they went on doggedly blundering toward heaven. — Phyllis McGinley

Salubriously Quotes By Brian Cox

In a sense I feel very much a part of the cinema now in a way where when I come back to the theater now I feel like a visitor. The cinema is really what I enjoy. I want to do more independent movies. — Brian Cox

Salubriously Quotes By Mike Gordon

Usually I don't think much in terms of interesting sounds. Although I think I want to get one of those whammy pedals, I forget what it's called and who makes it. It's got a whole bunch of different settings. You can play a note and it will raise the pitch when you push the pedal. — Mike Gordon

Salubriously Quotes By Julie Klassen

is a balm having your father here with us — Julie Klassen

Salubriously Quotes By Shane MacGowan

You can't hate people unless you love them. — Shane MacGowan

Salubriously Quotes By George R R Martin

The High Septon once told me that as we sin, so do we suffer. — George R R Martin

Salubriously Quotes By Dave Barry

Never try to put all the chemicals in the entire world in your body at the same time. — Dave Barry

Salubriously Quotes By Esther Hicks

You feel sad (because you are focused on their lack and activating that within your own vibration), and from your place of sadness you offer them the action of money or food. The vibration that you are transmitting is actually saying to them, I do this for you because I see that you cannot do this for yourself. Your vibration is actually focused upon their lack of Well-Being and therefore, even though you have offered money or food through your action, your dominant offering is perpetuating their lack. — Esther Hicks

Salubriously Quotes By Gary Gach

Take karma, make dharma. — Gary Gach

Salubriously Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Christianity in particular should be dubbed a great treasure-chamber of ingenious consolations, such a store of refreshing, soothing, deadening drugs has it accumulated within itself. — Friedrich Nietzsche