Martin Heidegger Quotes
A boundary is not that at which something stops, but that from which something begins.
Martin Heidegger
Quotes to Explore
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To me, adventure has always been to me the connections and bounds you create with people when you're there. And you can have that anywhere.
Bear Grylls
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Great offices will have great talents, and God gives to every man the virtue, temper, understanding, taste, that lifts him into life, and lets him fall just in the niche he was ordained to fill.
William Cowper
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The miracle has passed me by; it has touched but not changed me; I still have the same name and I know I will probably bear it until the end of my days; I am no phoenix; resurrection is not for me; I have tried to fly but I am tumbling like a dazzled, awkward rooster back to earth, back behind the barbed wires.
Erich Maria Remarque
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Those who seek to profit by division don't stand a chance.
Henry Rollins
Black Flag
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If with an impure mind a person speaks or acts suffering follows him like the wheel that follows the foot of the ox.
Gautama Buddha
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Ron Syriac, a golf writer and friend, was quoted as saying, "Annika is no longer a female golfer. She's a golfer." That's truly all I ever aspired to be.
Annika Sorenstam
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I've always been a massive fan of John Mayer. I think he's very talented.
Ed Sheeran
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When obstacles or difficulties arise, the positive thinker takes them as creative opportunities.
Norman Vincent Peale
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It's very important to execute down the stretch and get the stops, but by the same token, we want to put the games away a little earlier.
Udonis Haslem
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I'm not out trying to prove anything. I'm sort of finished with that, so I get to play in other sandboxes and try and figure out what I like and I'm interested in.
George Clooney
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We find, therefore, under this orderly arrangement, a wonderful symmetry in the universe, and a definite relation of harmony in the motion and magnitude of the orbs, of a kind that is not possible to obtain in any other way.
Johannes Kepler
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A boundary is not that at which something stops, but that from which something begins.
Martin Heidegger