Ventilador Quotes & Sayings
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It does not seem possible to think of oneself as normal without thinking that some other kind of person is pathological, — Michael Warner
The woe of mortality makes humans God-like. It is because we know that we must die that we are so busy making life. It is because we are aware of mortality that we preserve the past and create the future. Mortality is ours without asking
but immortality is something we must build ourselves. Immortality is not a mere absence of death; it is defiance and denial of death. It is 'meaningful' only because there is death, that implacable reality which is to be defied. — Zygmunt Bauman
The underlying tension of a lot of my art is to try and look through the surface appearance of things. Inevitably, one way of getting beneath the surface is to introduce a hole, a window into what lies below. — Andy Goldsworthy
I started doing community theatre as a way to make friends, and that was when I caught the acting bug. — Christina Hendricks
There is a sweetness to life that can only be tasted when our eyes are truly open to our purpose and calling. The taste becomes richer still when we surrender to it. — DeAnna Kinney
Man must conquer some more territories and to expand the influence of the kingdom to a higher horizon — Sunday Adelaja
But there was one mistake in this masquerade that revealed the supposed human spirit was literally blowing smoke: It took the form of a woman only from the waist up. That's typical of the demonic; they always give themselves away with some abnormality of appearance when they try to manifest themselves as human beings. — Ralph Sarchie
Kennedy echoed Stanley Baldwin that a democracy is always two years behind a dictator. — Scott Farris
Every day, I try to be the person I think you see in me. — Val Kovalin
It is our duty to preserve huge tracts of land in something resembling its native condition. The biological interactions necessary to insure the continuities of life are astonishingly complex, and cannot take place in islands of semiwilderness like the national parks. — William Kittredge
