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Worlding Dance Quotes By Hermann Hesse

The art of love-giving and taking become one. — Hermann Hesse

Worlding Dance Quotes By Amy Fellner Dominy

Your parents, your friends, your enemies politicians and teachers - all these voices will try to speak for you. Sometimes, it seems easier to let them. But then, you've lost more than your voice. You've lost yourself. — Amy Fellner Dominy

Worlding Dance Quotes By Carl Von Clausewitz

[ ... ] to introduce into the philosophy of war itself a principle of moderation would be an absurdity — Carl Von Clausewitz

Worlding Dance Quotes By Lawrence Sanders

I get up at 7:30. I grab a canvas bag and go out. I say hello to the people in the supermarket and liquor store. I buy the 'New York Times.' I go to the beach and think about characters and plot. — Lawrence Sanders

Worlding Dance Quotes By David Nicholls

It didn't help when he told David that his mother would always be with him, even if he couldn't see her. An unseen mother couldn't go for long walks with you on summer evenings, drawing the names of trees and flowers from her seemingly infinite knowledge of nature; or help you with your homework, the familiar scent of her in your nostrils as she leaned in to correct a misspelling or puzzle over the meaning of an unfamiliar poem; or read with you on cold Sunday afternoons when the fire — David Nicholls

Worlding Dance Quotes By Jill Bolte Taylor

Fortunately, how we choose to be today is not predetermined by how we were yesterday...You and you alone choose moment by moment who and how you want to be in the world. I encourage you to pay attention to what is going on in your brain. Own your power and show up for your life. — Jill Bolte Taylor

Worlding Dance Quotes By Francis Bacon

God has two textbooks - Scripture and Creation - we would do well to listen to both. — Francis Bacon