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Unidokkan Quotes By Dalai Lama XIV

On the whole, I think the Darwinian theory of evolution, at least with the additional insights of modern genetics, gives us a fairly coherent account of the evolution of human life on earth. At the same time, I believe that karma can have a central role in understanding the origination of what Buddhism calls "sentience," through the media of energy and consciousness. — Dalai Lama XIV

Unidokkan Quotes By James Stockdale

The guy that just arranges things so that the stock market holds up is nobody in my - in my estimation. — James Stockdale

Unidokkan Quotes By Ted Nugent

Those that are goofy enough to believe the outrageous lies and hate spewed about me in the mind-numb media are inconsequential and pathetic. Those that know me are certain of my goodness and connect with me deeply. — Ted Nugent

Unidokkan Quotes By Lisa Wingate

Sometimes it ain't the drunk or the sinner who needs a shovel across the rear, it's the ones who could quote you chapter and verse about grace, but don't hand it out. — Lisa Wingate

Unidokkan Quotes By Camille Paglia

It's aggravating that Hollywood has never gotten credit for the role it played in promoting modern design. — Camille Paglia

Unidokkan Quotes By Elaina Marie

Inspiration may not solve one's deepest or darkest problems, but it can be a light when no other light shines. — Elaina Marie

Unidokkan Quotes By Tatiana March

Slowly, Joaquin leaned in, drawn closer to her against his will. Pursing his lips, he breathed warm air across her cheeks, like animals do when they learn each other's scent, learn to trust. "Easy now," he whispered in between the soft puffs of air. "Let go of the fear."
"I can't," she said, in a little broken voice that clenched at his heart.
"Yes you can." Joaquin let his lips touch her skin, the merest hint of a contact. She made a tiny sound of alarm, a cross between a sob and a cry. He brushed his mouth against hers. A shudder shook her body, but she pressed into him, seeking his shelter. Keeping his hands braced to the timber, he deepened the kiss. His mouth slanted over hers, bolder now.
Her hands rose between them and fisted into his shirt. — Tatiana March