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Searnen Quotes By Jen Wilkin

It matters that women teach women, and that they do so with excellence. — Jen Wilkin

Searnen Quotes By Benjamin Barber

Civility is a work of the imagination, for it is through the imagination that we render others sufficiently like ourselves for them to become subjects of tolerance and respect, if not always affection. — Benjamin Barber

Searnen Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Our learned egocentric and judgmental consciousness is the source of unhappiness; however, universal consciousness is always blissful. — Debasish Mridha

Searnen Quotes By Storm Constantine

I'm inspired by dreams and shadows, obsession and desire. By nature, I'm a dream collector and never stop working. I question people about their weirdest dreams and the strangest, most inexplicable experiences they've had. All this information whirls around in my mind, and new dreams emerge that form the seeds of stories and novels. — Storm Constantine

Searnen Quotes By Matthew Donnelly

Be the compassionate observer. No labels, just unconditional compassion. Fun times pass, tough times pass. Compassion will be eternal. — Matthew Donnelly

Searnen Quotes By Karl A. Menninger

Listening is a magnetic and strange thing, a creative force. The friends who listen to us are the ones we move toward. When we are listened to, it creates us, makes us unfold and expand. — Karl A. Menninger

Searnen Quotes By Sofia Boutella

When I was little, I went to the Sahara desert and met an older woman with beautiful earrings that came all the way down to her stomach. She told me, 'For us Tuareg, jewelry is not meant for decoration. It absorbs negative energy that comes your way.' So think twice when you buy a vintage ring! — Sofia Boutella

Searnen Quotes By Richard Le Gallienne

The beauty we love is very silent. It smiles softly to itself, but never speaks. — Richard Le Gallienne