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Woman Taking Bubble Quotes By Heinz Von Foerster

Everything that is said is said by an observer. — Heinz Von Foerster

Woman Taking Bubble Quotes By Kent Haruf

gate at the chain-link fence — Kent Haruf

Woman Taking Bubble Quotes By William Faulkner

The grass was buzzing in the moonlight where my shadow walked on the grass. — William Faulkner

Woman Taking Bubble Quotes By Keith B. McMullin

Faith, spirituality, and obedience produce a prepared and self-reliant people. — Keith B. McMullin

Woman Taking Bubble Quotes By Edvard Munch

In common with Michelangelo and Rembrandt I am more interested in the line, its rise and fall, than in color. — Edvard Munch

Woman Taking Bubble Quotes By Hugo Grotius

Tis long ere time can mitigate your grief;
To wisdom fly, she quickly brings relief. — Hugo Grotius

Woman Taking Bubble Quotes By Lucy Christopher

I want you to see that the person I glimpsed running beside the camel, running to save my life, is the person you can choose to be. — Lucy Christopher

Woman Taking Bubble Quotes By Kameron Hurley

We finally got around to processing the Queen's request to reinstate your bel dame status," Fatima said.
"What, twelve years later?"
"Bel dames are not known for the efficiency of their paper pushing. — Kameron Hurley

Woman Taking Bubble Quotes By Seneca.

Truth often harms the one who digs it up. — Seneca.

Woman Taking Bubble Quotes By Gautama Buddha

Subhuti, someone might fill innumerable worlds with the seven treasures and give all away in gifts of alms, but if any good man or any good woman awakens the thought of Enlightenment and takes even only four lines from this Discourse, reciting, using, receiving, retaining and spreading them abroad and explaining them for the benefit of others, it will be far more meritorious. Now in what manner may he explain them to others? By detachment from appearances-abiding in Real Truth. -So I tell you-
Thus shall you think of all this fleeting world:
A star at dawn, a bubble in a stream;
A flash of lightening in a summer cloud,
A flickering lamp, a phantom, and a dream.
When Buddha finished this Discourse the venerable Subhuti, together with the bhikshus, bhikshunis, lay-brothers and sisters, and the whole realms of Gods, Men and Titans, were filled with joy by His teaching, and, taking it sincerely to heart they went their ways. — Gautama Buddha