Somersetshire Light Quotes & Sayings
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How do we see physically? No differently that we do in our consciousness - by means of the productive power of imagination. Consciousness is the eye and ear, the sense for inner and outer meaning. — Novalis

Profound theology doesn't make anyone righteous; what pleases me is an exemplary life. Regret for wrongdoing is better than knowing its definition. — Thomas A Kempis

identify with everything so easily - with your body, your thoughts, your opinions, your roles - and so you suffer. I have released all identification. — Jack Kornfield

If the error is thrust deeply enough into the soul, man cannot but succumb to it. — Simone Weil

My life is a testament to believing that if you want something you can make it happen. — Stevie Nicks

The relational aspect of all things is the music that sets life and the universe dancing. — Dee Hock

Not every action or emotion however admits of the observance of a due mean — Aristotle.

Since I was a kid, I always felt the need to share the music I love with as many people as possible, and DJing seemed like the perfect outlet. — Tiesto

A free spirit's just an idiot who doesn't want to face reality. — Susan Minot

Whenever I get to talk to young girls like me I always say, 'The only difference between you and I is that I know that I'm special and you just don't know that you are yet.' — Keke Palmer

I'm overjoyed and honored to become a member of the Hollywood Records family. I've admired the careers they've made and can't wait to see how my musical path is paved out. — Lucy Hale

In all the ills that befall us, we are more concerned by the intention than the result. A tile that falls off a roof may injure us more seriously, but it will not wound us so deeply as a stone thrown deliberately by a malevolent hand. The blow may miss, but the intention always strikes home. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

The fact is that we would have had comprehensive health care now, had it not been for Ted Kennedy's deliberately blocking the legislation that I proposed in 1978 or '79. — Jimmy Carter