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Silent Lucidity Quotes By A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

I have repeatedly seen how people are poor at articulating what they want - until they see a work centre doing something they don't want them to do. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

Silent Lucidity Quotes By Mark Batterson

Facing your fears is the beginning of the battle. — Mark Batterson

Silent Lucidity Quotes By Ellen Hopkins

I think God cares more about how you treat others than who you sleep with. — Ellen Hopkins

Silent Lucidity Quotes By Ani DiFranco

I always wanted to be commander-in-chief of my one-woman army, But I can envision the mediocrity of my finest hour. — Ani DiFranco

Silent Lucidity Quotes By Paulo Coelho

I have won important things for myself, but I'm going to destroy them, because I tell myself they have lost their meaning. I know that is not true. I know they are important, and that if I destroy them, I'll be destroying myself, as well. — Paulo Coelho

Silent Lucidity Quotes By William Shakespeare

It is also significant that the play opens with the objective presence of supernatural forces. The witches are not the figment of someone else's imagination because there is nobody else present to witness them. They are alone, and therefore they stand alone, utterly independent. We are in the real presence of evil, an evil that really exists whether we like it or not, an evil that is not merely the product of our fetid fetishes or our fevered imaginations. In its formal structure, therefore, Macbeth places us unequivocally in a supernatural cosmos, rendering implausible all materialistic interpretations of the play's intrinsic meaning. — William Shakespeare

Silent Lucidity Quotes By Gautama Buddha

Conquer the angry one by not getting angry; conquer the wicked by goodness; conquer the stingy by generosity, and the liar by speaking the truth.
[Verse 223] — Gautama Buddha