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Thaumaturgia Quotes & Sayings

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Contrary to the prevailing notion that good governance is bad politics, in reality good governance is good politics. A government should work keeping in mind the welfare of future generations, not the next election. — Narendra Modi

You are a special and unique person, who has never lived before and who will never live in the future — Sunday Adelaja

But this is a general objection of the sceptical sort to all miracles of whatever kind, and leadeth anon into the quagmire of arguments about Free Will. The Adept will do better to rely upon The Book of the Law , which urgeth constantly to action. Even rash action is better than none, by that Light; let the Magician then argue that his folly is part of the natural order which worketh all so well.
- Liber DCXXXIII De ThaumaturgiaAleister Crowley

Seeking is not always the way to find. — Augustus William Hare

When I found somebody who I fell in love with, it made me feel different than I felt the rest of the day. It was electrifying. That's what inspired the 'Off to the Races' melodies. That's one of the times when you're feeling electrified by someone else and they make you happy to be alive. — Lana Del Rey

I do see a lot of my kids, but sometimes I feel as though we have snatched moments. I turn up half way through something, or I only see her at bedtime. I'd like there to be more. — Steve McFadden

The challenge for any fiction writer is that your job involves simply sitting at a desk for a very, very long time. — Chad Harbach

But I can't clean your blood and yours, I'm afraid, is tainted. We'll educate you, feed and clothe you, send you out into the world. But I can't do anything to purify your blood. — Stephen Lloyd Jones

With no action to nourish it, your dream becomes a fantasy. — Steve Maraboli

I get up. I walk. I fall down. Meanwhile, I keep dancing. — Daniel Hillel

It's natural for a child to assume that his or her own childhood is unremarkable. — Lev Grossman