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Vedana Sutta Quotes By George Orwell

Life's here to be lived, and if we're going to be in the soup next week - well, next week is a long way off. — George Orwell

Vedana Sutta Quotes By John Le Carre

It was his shoes, he noticed to his pleasure, that she most objected to; and he thought: bloody good, that's what shoes are for. — John Le Carre

Vedana Sutta Quotes By Henry Van Dyke

A peace that depends on fear is nothing but a suppressed war. — Henry Van Dyke

Vedana Sutta Quotes By Tim Bowler

I don't need to ring anyone. I said I'm dying. I didn't say I wanted to live. — Tim Bowler

Vedana Sutta Quotes By Jim Butcher

But a century from now, your mortal associates will be rotting in the earth, whereas, barring amputation or radical shifts in fashion, you will still be putting your pants on one leg at a time. — Jim Butcher

Vedana Sutta Quotes By Palmer Luckey

I don't think that VR is going to lead to humanity being enslaved in the matrix or letting the world crumble around us. I think it's going to end up being a great technology that brings closer people together, that allows for better communication, that reduces a lot of environmental waste that we're currently doing in the real world. It's probably not going to be nearly as interesting as depicted in science fiction as far as the bad things go. — Palmer Luckey

Vedana Sutta Quotes By Louise Rennison

Look, I can't go out with you, because ... because ... because I'm a lesbian. — Louise Rennison

Vedana Sutta Quotes By Richard Curtis

We're all travelling through time together, everyday of our lives. All we can do is do our best to relish this remarkable ride. — Richard Curtis

Vedana Sutta Quotes By Mark Boal

Passage of time can be mind-numbing to figure out in a screenplay. It's the easiest thing to do in prose, not just by writing 'four years later', but you can shift time in a sentence or two. — Mark Boal