Super Sensitive Sense Quotes & Sayings
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These false answers such as, I am stone, I am bird, I am animal, I am man, I am woman, I am great, I am small are, in turn, received, tested and discarded until the Question arrives at the right and Final Answer, I AM GOD. — Meher Baba

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The great thing about being always among people of noble manners was the inevitable elevation of one's own. — Geraldine Brooks

All over America highschool and college kids thinking 'Jack Duluoz is 26 years old and on the road all the time hitch hiking' while there I am almost 40 years old, bored and jaded — Jack Kerouac

To the enlightened man ... whose consciousness embraces the universe, to him the universe becomes his 'body', while the physical body becomes the manifestation of the universal mind. His inner vision an expression of the highest reality, and his speech an expression of eternal truth and mantric power. — Anagarika Govinda

After President Obama, President Rodriguez ... What's the worse that can happen? The border problem gets solved and the White House lawn looks better? — Christopher Titus

I have the conviction that excessive literary production is a social offence. — George Eliot

Words have to murder reality before they can hold it captive ... — Simone De Beauvoir

You can't be afraid of getting old. Old is good, if you're gathering in life. Our band is good at understanding that equation. — Bruce Springsteen

All change is of itself an evil, which ought not to be hazarded but for evident advantage; and — Samuel Johnson

I greatly admire first-class mimics' super-sensitive powers of observation, the extraordinary accuracy with which they observe vocal production, inflexions, rhythms of speech, facial expressions and body language, all those tiny, unique traits which they can then reproduce so precisely. But I also can't help wondering whether they are, unconsciously, observing others closely in the hope they can find something there that they can "borrow" and incorporate into their own personality structure, to strengthen their sense of self. Perhaps it's an extreme form of the desire most people display early in their lives to find role models. Of course, once impersonators have developed this ability, they are rewarded by the delight they produce in an audience, whether they are at a party with friends, or earning a living on television, so they have no reason to stop, even though its original purpose has never really been accomplished. — John Cleese

Somewhere along the line, "Church" became a weekly event rather than a gathering of people who did life together. — Todd Stocker

The abundance Jesus offers is a spiritual abundance that transcends circumstances, like income, health, living conditions, and even death. The abundant life is eternal. — Charles R. Swindoll