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Thermology Near Quotes By Randolph Bourne

We classify things for the purpose of doing something to them. Any classification which does not assist manipulation is worse than useless. — Randolph Bourne

Thermology Near Quotes By Don DeLillo

They know him at molecular level. He lives in them like chains of matter that determine who they are. — Don DeLillo

Thermology Near Quotes By Zoe Saldana

I love women. I worship women. Don't want to be any other woman but myself. — Zoe Saldana

Thermology Near Quotes By Frank McCourt

You never know when you might come home and find Mam sitting by the fire chatting with a woman and a child, strangers. Always a woman and child. Mam finds them wandering the streets and if they ask, Could you spare a few pennies, miss? her heart breaks. She never has money so she invites them home for tea and a bit of fried bread and if it's a bad night she'll let them sleep by the fire on a pile of rags in the corner. The bread she gives them always means less for us and if we complain she says there are always people worse off and we can surely spare a little from what we have. — Frank McCourt

Thermology Near Quotes By Bernard Kelvin Clive

To someone you may be their only sunlight; so don't dim the light. Keep shinning — Bernard Kelvin Clive

Thermology Near Quotes By Elliott Erwitt

Working myself into a position of total versatility, so that I can do anything I want to do at the time I want to do it. Whether I do it or not is another question. — Elliott Erwitt

Thermology Near Quotes By Richard Bach

Have you ever felt so at one with the world, with the universe, with everything that is, that you were overcome with love? That is reality. That is the truth. What we make of it is up to us, as the painting of the sunrise is up to the artist. In our world humanity has strayed from that love. It lives hatred and power struggles and manipulations of the earth itself for its own narrow reasons. Continue and no one will see the sunrise. The sunrise will always exist, of course, but people on earth will know nothing of it and finally even stories of its beauty will fade from our knowing. — Richard Bach

Thermology Near Quotes By Amanda Hocking

She's here now," Loki said, but I didn't look back to see if he was pulling at Finn and Thomas. "Can you let me go?"
"Not until the agreement is finalized," Finn said through gritted teeth.
"My Queen, can we settle this, please?" Loki called to her, sounding irritated. "This tracker is getting handsy."
"The Markis hasn't been too much trouble?" Sara asked, her cheeds reddening with embarrassment.
"Not too much," I replied with a thin smile. — Amanda Hocking

Thermology Near Quotes By Bret Easton Ellis

I just sort of write the book I feel like writing given the emotional place I am in my life at the time. — Bret Easton Ellis

Thermology Near Quotes By Jessica Clare

I'm scared," she told him softly, her voice wobbling. "Every time I love, I get hurt."
"Sometimes love is about hurting, Violet." He brushed the backs of his fingers over her cheeks, dashing away her tears. "But the pleasure in love is greater than the pain. So much greater. You just have to be willing to take that leap. — Jessica Clare

Thermology Near Quotes By Charles Shaar Murray

Those who try to "break on through to the other side" not only cannot predict what they may find there, but are themselves too often broken in the process. — Charles Shaar Murray

Thermology Near Quotes By Marianne Williamson

Since our peace lies in loving as God loves, we must strive to love everyone. Our desire to find one "special person," one part of the Sonship who will complete us, is hurtful because it is delusional. It means we're seeking salvation in separation rather than in oneness. The — Marianne Williamson

Thermology Near Quotes By Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Imagination is the living power and prime agent of all human perception. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge