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The Office Watermark Quotes By Adam Levin

..and if you're reckless enough to back talk me, you're reckless enough to think you understand girls like June Watermark, and you don't understand her because she's crazy and crazy people-they're misunderstood. It's why they are called crazy. And you probably think you're in love with her-it's what Boystar told me you said in the Office, and that's a fine thing to say to a girl, but if you think you mean it, it's a different story. Because what's love without understanding Gurion? A fucken lie it is. — Adam Levin

The Office Watermark Quotes By Louise Bourgeois

It is not so much where my motivation comes from but rather how it manages to survive. — Louise Bourgeois

The Office Watermark Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

My old man claimed that the more complicated the law the more opportunity for scoundrels. — Robert A. Heinlein

The Office Watermark Quotes By Jostein Gaarder

As Hume expressed it. The mind is 'a kind of theater, where several perceptions successively make their appearance; pass, re-pass, slide away, and mingle in an infinite variety of postures and situations.' Hume pointed out that we have no underlying 'personal identity' beneath or behind these perceptions and feelings which come and go. It is just like the images on a movie screen. They change so rapidly we do not register that the film is made up of single pictures. In reality the pictures are not connected. The film is a collection of instants — Jostein Gaarder

The Office Watermark Quotes By Chang-rae Lee

All of my books really do look at that to degrees of difference. Technically, I do enjoy the flashback! But not just for informational material. — Chang-rae Lee

The Office Watermark Quotes By Alan W. Watts

The highest that man can attain in these matters," said Goethe, "is wonder; if the primary phenomenon causes this, let him be satisfied; more it cannot bring; and he should forbear to seek for anything further behind it: here is the limit. But the sight of a prime phenomenon is generally not enough for people. They think they must go still further; and are thus like children, who, after peeping into a mirror, turn it round directly to see what is on the other side. — Alan W. Watts

The Office Watermark Quotes By Matthew Arnold

The heart less bounding at emotion new, The hope, once crushed, less quick to spring again. — Matthew Arnold

The Office Watermark Quotes By David Brazzeal

I realized there really is a natural interplay between my spirituality and my creativity. When I enter into a spirit of prayer, I can cultivate a receptive space and actually ask God for creative ideas that will enhance my my praying. Then these creative practices allow me to enter into the spiritual space even more quickly and deeply. The result is a spiraling effect leading to ever-expanding dimensions, encompassing both deeper spirituality and heightened creativity. — David Brazzeal

The Office Watermark Quotes By Emily P. Freeman

I don't remember anything about that summer because I existed in a lonely fog of memories, longing, and rejection. — Emily P. Freeman

The Office Watermark Quotes By Jaggi Vasudev

I barely belong to this world, but still I'm participating. — Jaggi Vasudev

The Office Watermark Quotes By Anne Rice

I felt ravaged, and with both hands in a fantasy I reached out for her figure as we ran together through the meadow which belonged only to us and to which these others could never be admitted.
"Oh, inocent love," she said even as she drank from me, "oh, innocent innocent love. — Anne Rice

The Office Watermark Quotes By Carl Sagan

Science ... looks skeptically at all claims to knowledge, old and new. It teaches not blind obedience to those in authority but to vigorous debate, and in many respects that's the secret of its success. — Carl Sagan

The Office Watermark Quotes By Marc Gafni

The greatest crisis of our lives is neither economic, intellectual, nor even what we usually call religious. It is a crisis of imagination. We get stuck on our paths because we are unable to reimagine our lives differently from what they are right now. We hold on desperately to the status quo, afraid that if we let go, we will be swept away by the torrential undercurrents of our emptiness. — Marc Gafni