Scheiner David Quotes & Sayings
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The world ... is full of resurrections ... Every night that folds us up in darkness is a death; and those of you that have been out early, and have seen the first of the dawn, will know it - the day rises out of the night like a being that has burst its tomb and escaped into life. — George MacDonald

People who thought of my journey as a physical ordeal or an act of courage ... missed the point. Courage and physical endurance were no more than useful items of equipment for me, like facility with languages or immunity to hepatitis. The goal was comprehension, and the only way to comprehend the world was by making myself vulnerable to it so that it could change me. The challenge was to lay myself open to everybody and everything that came my way. The prize was to change and grow big enough to feel one with the whole world. — Ted Simon

Purge, emerge and flourish. It's natural. — Tim Johnson

... who let themselves be fucked in the ass by saintly motorcyclists, and screamed with joy, ... — Allen Ginsberg

I think I would like to discover a new root where people don't get bored with people singing boring lines but something exciting. That'd be interesting. — A.R. Rahman

as is most always the case with any disaster, it is those who can least afford to lose who lose the most. — Stephen R. Lawhead

Going forward, as we work to strengthen our border in the interests of homeland security, we must also recognize the economic importance of immigration reform. — Dave Reichert

As an actor, you're used to putting on characters, taking them off, becoming someone else, doing your research, and working on that. — Angela Bassett

There is an ancient legend which warns that, should we ever learn our true origin, our universe will instantly be destroyed. — Len Wein

Nietzsche tended to equate the memorable with the painful. — Harold Bloom

Another form on sagacity and self-defence consists in reacting as seldom as possible and withdrawing from situations and relationships in which one would be condemned as it were to suspend ones 'freedom', ones initiative, and become a mere reagent. — Friedrich Nietzsche