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Volite Before And After Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

Whether we are in the city, the countryside, or the wilderness, we need to sustain ourselves by choosing our surroundings carefully and nourishing our awareness in each moment. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Volite Before And After Quotes By Ethan Hawke

It was never in my dreams to make my personal life anybody else's business. — Ethan Hawke

Volite Before And After Quotes By Milo James Fowler

They say you can never go home again." Bartholomew Quasar leaned back in his deluxe-model captain's chair as the star cruiser raced toward Earth. "But I tend to disagree. — Milo James Fowler

Volite Before And After Quotes By Seneca.

Would you rather be poor and sated, or rich and hungry? Prosperity is not only greedy, but it also lies exposed to the greed of others. And as long as nothing satisfies you, you yourself cannot satisfy others. — Seneca.

Volite Before And After Quotes By Benjamin Barber

When it comes to acid rain or oil spills or depleted fisheries or tainted groundwater or fluorocarbon propellants or radiation leaks or sexually transmitted diseases, national frontiers are simple irrelevant. Toxins don't stop for customs inspections and microbes don't carry passports. North America became a water and free-trade zone long before NAFTA loosened up the market in goods. — Benjamin Barber

Volite Before And After Quotes By Francis Bacon

Those that want friends to open themselves unto are cannibals of their own hearts. — Francis Bacon

Volite Before And After Quotes By Ann Marie Aguilar

If you're looking for the bad things in life, then you will find it. If you search for the good things then it is what you find. — Ann Marie Aguilar

Volite Before And After Quotes By John Gray

Today secular faith is ebbing, and it is the apostles of unbelief who are left stranded on the beach. — John Gray