Viviano Quotes & Sayings
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Is truth then a nothing, simply because it is not spread out through space either finite or infinite?" Then from afar you cried to me, "By no means, for I am who I am. — Augustine Of Hippo
You can either choose to walk in light and love, or run in fear and darkness. But with the latter, you're more likely to fall. — Donald L. Hicks
These tears were difficult: they didn't want to come out and they didn't want to stay in. — Matthew Pearl
Sometimes I feel like there's a hole inside of me, an emptiness that at times seems to burn. I think if you lifted my heart to your ear, you could probably hear the ocean. The moon tonight, there's a circle around it. Sign of trouble not far behind. I have this dream of being whole. Of not going to sleep each night, wanting. But still sometimes, when the wind is warm or the crickets sing... I dream of a love that even time will lie down and be still for. I just want someone to love me. I want to be seen. I don't know. Maybe I had my happiness. I don't want to believe it but, there is no man, Gilly. Only that moon. — Alice Hoffman
He has the deed half done who has made a beginning. — Horace
Because there are innumerable things beyond the range of human understanding, we constantly use symbolic terms to represent concepts that we cannot define or fully comprehend. This is one reason why all religions employ symbolic language or images. But this conscious use of symbols is only one aspect of a psychological fact of great importance: Man also produces symbols unconsciously and spontaneously, in the form of dreams. — C. G. Jung
Living in Los Angeles was like being an extra in a movie that was starring other people entirely. — Sandra Tsing Loh
This is black superhero music right here, baby! — Jay-Z
Some by experience find those words mis-placed: At leisure married, they repent in haste. — William Congreve
Facts are constituted by older ideologies, and a clash between facts and theories may be proof of progress. — Paul Feyerabend
The greatest tragedy of human existence is the illusion of separateness. — Albert Einstein
And mental states may be inferred from actions. The tyrant rarely sends a handwritten note requesting the elimination of an enemy. — Julian Barnes
We perceive and are affected by changes too subtle to be described. — Henry David Thoreau
