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Xenophanes Criticism Quotes By Mike Brown

The act of 'letting go' is actually very easy - it's effortless. Thinking about, talking about, and contemplating 'letting go' is hard. — Mike Brown

Xenophanes Criticism Quotes By James Maskalyk

People who do this type of work talk about the rupture we feel on our return, an irreconcilable invisible difference between us and others. We talk about how difficult it is to assimilate, to assume routine, to sample familiar pleasures. The rift, of course, is not in the world: it is within us....The world is a hard place -- a beautiful place, but so too an urgent one. ... Once that urgency takes hold, it never completely lets go. — James Maskalyk

Xenophanes Criticism Quotes By Lo Nathamundi

We are all multiple selves. We are all infinite. We are all universal selves. We are all unique expressions of the universal heart and universal energy. We are all the universal self. We are all one another. And we are all also unique specific individuals. — Lo Nathamundi

Xenophanes Criticism Quotes By James Richardson

What is more yours than what always holds you back? — James Richardson

Xenophanes Criticism Quotes By Brian Tracy

Your ability to set goals and to make plans for their accomplishment is the master skill of success. — Brian Tracy

Xenophanes Criticism Quotes By Michael Brooks

Every advance [in Science] will most likely tell us as much about ourselves as it will about the universe we inhabit. We are all collections of chemicals made in the cataclysmic explosions of stars; we are stardust, or nuclear waste, depending on your perspective. — Michael Brooks

Xenophanes Criticism Quotes By Lynn Culbreath Noel

Ancient rock paintings remind us that there are no unclaimed lands, that people have always lived here. They are wayposts along the river journey to the interior of the mind and heart. — Lynn Culbreath Noel