Heraclitus Quotes
It is weariness to keep toiling at the same things so that one becomes ruled by them.
Heraclitus
Quotes to Explore
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I'm really terrible with small children; they're small, noisy, irritating, damp and soggy.
Ian Anderson
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An effective human being is a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts.
Ida Pauline Rolf
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I mean, I like to consider myself a reasonably athletic guy.
Zachary Levi
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For me, the idea of curating can be expanded. Curating science, curating art, music and theater and performance and not only bring those things into art but bring art into those areas.
Hans-Ulrich Obrist
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I believe in a packed Heaven and an empty Hell.
Pat Buckley
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The series of photographic operations, developing, washing, final drying, takes about quarter of an hour.
Gabriel Lippmann
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I guess they still show the movie in school, so around the time of movie showing, my Facebook inbox and my Instagram DM is flooded. "Are you the Quindon Tarver from the movie Romeo + Juliet? Oh my god, you did a great job."
Quindon Tarver
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God made the world for the delight of human beings-- if we could see His goodness everywhere, His concern for us, His awareness of our needs: the phone call we've waited for, the ride we are offered, the letter in the mail, just the little things He does for us throughout the day. As we remember and notice His love for us, we just begin to fall in love with Him because He is so busy with us -- you just can't resist Him. I believe there's no such thing as luck in life, it's God's love, it's His.
Mother Teresa
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I know how the birds fly, how the fishes swim, how animals run. But there is the Dragon. I cannot tell how it mounts on the winds through the clouds and flies through heaven. Today I have seen the Dragon.
Confucius
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Wisdom and peace come when you start living the life the creator intended for you.
Geronimo
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I've learned to take things a little more easily, to be a little more forgiving of myself.
Queen Rania of Jordan
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It is weariness to keep toiling at the same things so that one becomes ruled by them.
Heraclitus