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Stauffer Middle School Quotes By Stephanie Ellis

Love is when there is no denying "it" ... that magical, elusive feeling that really seizes us and takes us from the inside. — Stephanie Ellis

Stauffer Middle School Quotes By Neil DeGrasse Tyson

We fail in even the simplest of all scientific observations-nobody looks up anymore. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Stauffer Middle School Quotes By Rajneesh

Choicelessness is the alchemy of transformation, of inner mutation. A new being is born who has nothing to do with the past, who is absolutely discontinuous with the past. He has no desire. And when there is no desire, for the first time you live — Rajneesh

Stauffer Middle School Quotes By Gregory Benford

Terrors can be mirrors, too. — Gregory Benford

Stauffer Middle School Quotes By William Shakespeare

So curses all Eve's daughters of what complexion soever. — William Shakespeare

Stauffer Middle School Quotes By Satish Kumar

Speed is one of the great curses of modern civilization, obsession with speed leads to quantitative approach; we come to believe that more is better. This is very materialistic, we have to realize that it is the quality of life, quality of relationships, quality of food, medicine, education and everything else which matters. — Satish Kumar

Stauffer Middle School Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

I believe only in French culture and consider everything in Europe that calls itself 'culture' a misunderstanding, not to speak of German culture. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Stauffer Middle School Quotes By Bill Lee

The only rule I got is if you slide, get up. — Bill Lee

Stauffer Middle School Quotes By Alice Morse Earle

It is plainly evident that, in a country where land was to be had for the asking, fuel for the cutting, corn for the planting and harvesting, and game and fish for the least expenditure of labor, no man would long serve for another, and any system of reliable service indoors or afield must fail. — Alice Morse Earle