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Themelis Obituary Quotes By Blaise Pascal

Our own interests are still an exquisite means for dazzling our eyes agreeably. — Blaise Pascal

Themelis Obituary Quotes By Katherine Anne Porter

If you are required to kill someone today, on the promise of a political leader that someone else shall live in peace tomorrow, believe me, you are not only a double murderer, you are a suicide, too. — Katherine Anne Porter

Themelis Obituary Quotes By Joyce Meyer

God can't drive a parked car. — Joyce Meyer

Themelis Obituary Quotes By Samuel Beckett

The only thing you must never speak of is your happiness. — Samuel Beckett

Themelis Obituary Quotes By Elizabeth Janeway

Love between women is seen as a paradigm of love between equals, and that is perhaps its greatest attraction. — Elizabeth Janeway

Themelis Obituary Quotes By Milton Friedman

The big issue is whether the United States will succeed in its venture of reshaping the Middle East. It is not clear to me that using military force is the way to do it. We should not have gone into Iraq. But we have. — Milton Friedman

Themelis Obituary Quotes By Nan Shepherd

This changing of focus in the eye, moving the eye itself when looking at things that do not move, deepens one's sense of outer reality. Then static things may be caught in the very act of becoming. By so simple a matter, too, as altering the position of one's head, a different kind of world may be made to appear. Lay the head down, or better still, face away from what you look at, and bend with straddled legs till you see your world upside down. How new it has become! From the close-by sprigs of heather to the most distant fold of the land, each detail stands erect in its own validity. In no other way have I seen of my own unaided sight that the earth is round. As I watch, it arches its back, and each layer of landscape bristles - though bristles is a word of too much commotion for it. Details are no longer part of a grouping in a picture of which I am the focal point, the focal point is everywhere. Nothing has reference to me, the looker. This is how the earth must see itself. — Nan Shepherd