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Sporadically Means Quotes By Sara Secora

We all have our demons, it is not anyone else's duty to validate them. — Sara Secora

Sporadically Means Quotes By Jacques Maritain

Nothing is more vain than to seek to unite men by a philosophic minimum. — Jacques Maritain

Sporadically Means Quotes By Charles Lindbergh

No person with a sense of the dignity of mankind can condone the persecution of the Jewish race in Germany. — Charles Lindbergh

Sporadically Means Quotes By Aleksander Wat

But my life, oh, my life, had been a constant search for an enormous dream in which my fellow creatures and animals, plants, chimeras, stars, and minerals were in a pre-established harmony, a dream that is forgotten because it must be forgotten, and is sought desperately, and only sporadically does one find its tragic fragments in the warmth of a person, in some specific situation, a glance - in memory too, of course, in some specific pain, some moment. I loved that harmony with a passion; I loved it in voices, voices. And then, instead of harmony, there was nothing but scraps and tatters. And perhaps that alone is what it means to be a poet. — Aleksander Wat

Sporadically Means Quotes By Jay Woodman

I was moved beyond words. The train ride over the mountains from lake Titticaca to Cusco reminded me of Africa where I grew up; and 4 days walking on the Inca Trail, then more in the jungle, just magnificent - time, space, and splendour. Our planet is superb! — Jay Woodman

Sporadically Means Quotes By Bruce Sterling

America hadn't really been suited for its long and tiresome role as the Last Superpower, the World's Policeman. As a patriotic American, Oscar was quite content to watch other people's military coming home in boxes for a while. The American national character wasn't suited for global police duties. It never had been. Tidy and meticulous people such as the Swiss and the Swedes were the types who made good cops. America was far better suited to be the World's Movie Star. The world's tequila-addled pro-league bowler. The world's acerbic, bipolar stand-up comedian. Anything but a somber and tedious nation of socially responsible centurions. — Bruce Sterling

Sporadically Means Quotes By Caroline Myss

Mystics knew how to channel grace through prayer and they knew the power of that. They knew how to receive guidance through reflection and contemplation; they knew how to share the gift of illumination with each other. These are great gifts of life and profound grace that we are capable of providing for each other and the world. This is what it means to be a mystic without a monastery. You make a commitment to your own interior illumination and through that discover the "sacred" part of your "contract" and the true meaning of your highest potential. — Caroline Myss

Sporadically Means Quotes By Mary Barnett Gilson

Every experience in life enriches one's background and should teach valuable lessons. — Mary Barnett Gilson

Sporadically Means Quotes By Laurelin Paige

They were both standing in front of me now, staring at me. Weston to my right, Donovan to my left, like a real life game of This or That, and of course the choice was This. It was the only choice. Practically. For my sanity. The other one wasn't even an actual option. And yet my body pulled traitorously toward That. — Laurelin Paige

Sporadically Means Quotes By Karl Lagerfeld

Of course there are some evening dresses that you cannot wear in daylight because it would be ridiculous, but there is a kind of dressy touch for daywear, too, ... And everything, it's easy. There's no barrier between dressy, day and sports. It's feminine 24 hours a day. — Karl Lagerfeld

Sporadically Means Quotes By Thomas Pynchon

People read what news they wanted to and each accordingly built his own rathouse of history's rags and straws. — Thomas Pynchon