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Schmidlapp Event Quotes By Dolores Cannon

The awakening is the purpose. The awakening of the fact that in essence we are light, we are love. Each cell of our body, each cell and molecule of everything. The power source that runs all life is light. So to awaken to that knowledge, and to desire to operate in that realm, and to believe that it is possible, are all factors that will put you there. — Dolores Cannon

Schmidlapp Event Quotes By John Irving

If you feel strongly about people having abortions, don't have one. But we are a country [USA] that likes to be punitive. We want to restrict. It is a kind of religious fervor run amuck. — John Irving

Schmidlapp Event Quotes By Ben Saunders

I'm not particularly gifted; I'm not genetically freakish in any sense; I'm absolutely average. — Ben Saunders

Schmidlapp Event Quotes By Ken Liu

There is far more happiness in a life that is your own than a life in which you are handed the lines to say and shown the gestures to make. Do not ever be ambitious. — Ken Liu

Schmidlapp Event Quotes By Raymond E. Feist

My father used to say, "a day spent breathing is a good day — Raymond E. Feist

Schmidlapp Event Quotes By Richard Branson

However small a company, its founders should try to expand people's opportunities and choices. — Richard Branson

Schmidlapp Event Quotes By Philip Larkin

I am awakened each dawn
Increasingly to fear ... — Philip Larkin

Schmidlapp Event Quotes By Anne Waldman

We had much more imagery from Vietnam war. The media was not controlled. The storyline, the master narrative was not controlled. I thin it was some those images really radicalized people and shifted things to some extent. And the Viet Cong also, their tenacity. — Anne Waldman

Schmidlapp Event Quotes By Siddhartha Mukherjee

This was yet another colonial fascination: to create the conditions of misery in a population, then subject it to social or medical experimentation. — Siddhartha Mukherjee