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Steindl Imre Quotes By Meher Baba

The best course for My lover is to remember Me wholeheartedly as much as one can ... and leave the rest to Me. — Meher Baba

Steindl Imre Quotes By Clement Greenberg

Once efficiency is universally accepted as a rule, it becomes an inner compulsion and weighs like a sense of sin, simply because no one can ever be efficient enough, just as no one can ever be virtuous enough. And this new sense of sin only contributes further to the enervation of leisure, for the rich as well as the poor. The difficulty of carrying on a leisure-oriented tradition of culture in a work-oriented society is enough in itself to keep the present crisis in our culture unresolved. — Clement Greenberg

Steindl Imre Quotes By Jen Calonita

I am who I am and that's it! — Jen Calonita

Steindl Imre Quotes By Terry Tempest Williams

Grief dares us to love once more. — Terry Tempest Williams

Steindl Imre Quotes By Rainbow Rowell

She's like Eeyore if Eeyore hung out with goats all the time instead of letting Pooh and Piglet cheer him up. — Rainbow Rowell

Steindl Imre Quotes By Raymond E. Feist

It is something only a few know in their lives. It is a vision of something so clear, so true, it can only be a madness. You see what life is worth, and you know what death means. — Raymond E. Feist

Steindl Imre Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

For so many years, for so long, I have been so many things, so many different men. But here," he said, so softly I could barely hear him, "here in the dark, with you ... I have no name. — Diana Gabaldon

Steindl Imre Quotes By William Safire

Don't expect others to do your work for you. — William Safire

Steindl Imre Quotes By Charb

I would rather die standing than live kneeling — Charb

Steindl Imre Quotes By Ovid

Many women long for what eludes them, and like not what is offered them. — Ovid