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Tommy Egan Famous Quotes By Tariq Ramadan

The problem is that the constitution should have been and was an opportunity, exactly as Moncef Marzouki tried to do, to bring together the secularists and Islamists. — Tariq Ramadan

Tommy Egan Famous Quotes By Vaclav Havel

Man is in fact nailed down - like Christ on the Cross - to a grid of paradoxes ... he balances between the torment of not knowing his mission and the joy of carrying it out, between nothingness and meaningfulness. And like Christ, he is in fact victorious by virtue of his defeats. — Vaclav Havel

Tommy Egan Famous Quotes By Ramana Maharshi

Thoughts come and go. Feelings come and go. Find out what it is that remains. — Ramana Maharshi

Tommy Egan Famous Quotes By Gustavo Dudamel

I want to work with the big orchestras. I want to have a big family. — Gustavo Dudamel

Tommy Egan Famous Quotes By Al Lopez

They say anything can happen in a short series. I just didn't expect it to be that short. — Al Lopez

Tommy Egan Famous Quotes By Halsey

Every song I write is autobiographical and is about people, and that's one of the things that gets complicated. You have to decide where's your place as a songwriter. — Halsey

Tommy Egan Famous Quotes By Jaggi Vasudev

Death is a fiction created by people who live their lives in total unawareness. There is only life, life and life alone, moving from one dimension to another, another dimension to another. — Jaggi Vasudev

Tommy Egan Famous Quotes By Sybil MacBeth

Hen someone says "please pray for me," they are not just saying "let's have lunch sometime." They are issuing an invitation into the depths of their lives and their humanity- and often with some urgency. And worry is not a substitute for prayer. Worry is a starting place, but not a staying place. Worry invites me into prayer. As a staying place, worry can be self-indulgent, paralyzing, draining, and controlling. When I take worry into prayer, it doesn't disappear, but it becomes smaller. — Sybil MacBeth