Vanuit Gaan Quotes & Sayings
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As the sun and each atom of ether is a shphere complete in itself, yet at the same time only a part of a whole too vast for man to comprehend, so each individual bears within himself his own purpose, yet bears it ot serve a general purpose unfathomable to man. — Leo Tolstoy

So you, personally, identify as - " "Don't think about it as how I identify. Think about it as how I actually am. — Adam Bertocci

Will none wipe the sneer of the face of the cosmos? — Poul Anderson

I didn't really feel I was being hurt, but you could feel it. — David Gest

If you just focus on the trees swaying outside the window without distraction, you will see your true face. — Sam Harris

And if you ask how I regret that parting?
It is like the flowers falling at spring's end,
confused, whirled in a tangle.
What is the use of talking! And there is no end of talking
There is no end of things in the heart. — Ezra Pound

The workers who harvest our food have been systematically denied the basic rights that are granted to all other American workers. They can be fired for trying to form a union or for attempting to improve their working conditions. They are not eligible for overtime pay, disability, or even unemployment insurance. — Eric Schneiderman

Joy is not the absence of darkness. Joy is confidence that the darkness will lift. — Rebekah Lyons

I cannot explain love," he said. "I could not tell you if I loved you the first moment I saw you, or if it was the second or third or fourth. But I remember the first moment I looked at you walking toward me and realized that somehow the rest of the world seemed to vanish when I was with you. That you were the center of everything I did and felt and thought. — Cassandra Clare

Nevertheless, after an hour in the tub drinking alone, I felt no closer to solving my dilemma. Instead I was left with an empty bottle of wine, pruney fingers, and more questions. — Penny Reid

Everybody feels better about himself, his community, and his country if employers are paying workers well. Economics, though, teaches that if every employer is pressured to raise wages, some labor will be priced out of the market. — Edmund Phelps