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Sunley Suferat Quotes By Ernest Becker

Beyond a given point man is not helped by more "knowing," but only by living and doing in a partly self-forgetful way. As Goethe put it, we must plunge into experience and then reflect on the meaning of it. All reflection and no plunging drives us mad; all plunging and no reflection, and we are brutes. — Ernest Becker

Sunley Suferat Quotes By Andrew Murray

In the Gospel story we find five great points of special importance; the birth, the life on earth, the death, the resurrection, and the ascension. In these we have what an old writer has called "the process of Jesus Christ;" the process by which He became what He is to-day
our glorified King, and our life. In all this life process we must be made like unto Him. — Andrew Murray

Sunley Suferat Quotes By Frank Mankiewicz

The amount of quaint, authentic, rustic charm varies inversely with the pounds per square inch of water pressure in the shower. — Frank Mankiewicz

Sunley Suferat Quotes By Marquis De Sade

Happiness is ideal, it is the work of the imagination. — Marquis De Sade

Sunley Suferat Quotes By Daniel Pena

This is the difference between U.S. Latina/o letters and Latina/o Letters from Latin America: In the United States, writing is a business. In Latin America, writing is life and death. — Daniel Pena

Sunley Suferat Quotes By Claire Contreras

Life is short, and brutal, and painful, and it takes loved ones away from us as quickly as it brings them into our lives, but it's also beautiful. — Claire Contreras

Sunley Suferat Quotes By Emma Donoghue

Was interesting." "Is that what your ma says to say when you don't like something?" She smiles a bit. "I taught her that." "Is she dying by now? — Emma Donoghue

Sunley Suferat Quotes By Mary Shelley

What is there in our nature that is for ever urging us on towards pain and misery? — Mary Shelley