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Vocalist Sumac Quotes By Dee Dee Artner

Love is an inspiration. It moves you. It motivates you. It keeps you going. — Dee Dee Artner

Vocalist Sumac Quotes By Hiram Crespo

There is a distinction between going after desirable things in life and needing them for our happiness. We can go after those things with detachment, without our moods ever being affected by the results of our obligations and efforts. This is an important part of the Epicurean art of living the good life. — Hiram Crespo

Vocalist Sumac Quotes By Baruch Spinoza

I say expressly, that the mind has not an adequate but only a confused knowledge of itself, its own body, and of external bodies, whenever it perceives things after the common order of nature; that is, whenever it is determined from without, namely, by the fortuitous play of circumstance, to regard this or that; not at such times as it is determined from within, that is, by the fact of regarding several things at once, to understand their points of agreement, difference, and contrast. Whenever it is determined in anywise from within, it regards things clearly and distinctly, as I will show below. — Baruch Spinoza

Vocalist Sumac Quotes By Jim George

If you make anything a higher priority than God, you are worshiping it and not God. — Jim George

Vocalist Sumac Quotes By Miuccia Prada

You need to have dignity towards how you are, how you dress, how you behave. Very important. — Miuccia Prada

Vocalist Sumac Quotes By Alfred Capus

To marry a woman you love and who loves you is to lay a wager with her as to who will stop loving the other first. — Alfred Capus

Vocalist Sumac Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

Instead of an aristocracy of wealth, of more harm and danger than benefit to society, to make an opening for the aristocracy of virtue and talent, which nature has wisely provided for the direction of the interests of society and scattered with equal hand through all its conditions, was deemed essential to a well-ordered republic. — Thomas Jefferson