William Blake Quotes
When the voices of children are heard on the green And laughing is heard on the hill, My heart is at rest within my breast And everything else is still.

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The ANC party from time to time comes with legislation which, if accepted and if not nullified by the constitution of court, would have the effect of undermining the constitution and eroding its values.
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Soccer matches should be something special, something people eagerly look forward to, something that brightens life.
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Travel, of course, narrows the mind.
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Can clearly say Vegemite is horrible! Like tryin' new stuff though.
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Most people will never know anything beyond what they see with their own two eyes.
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Environment protection weighs the same in my life as my professional acting career.
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I'm sure that there are places in the deserts in Australia that could be similar to where we might want to go on Mars.
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Man thinks, God directs. [Lat., Homo cogitat, Deu indicat.]
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Underconfidence breeds underachievement. Lou Holtz
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Beauty can come from the strangest of places, even the most disgusting of places.
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We were due for this win. This team knew we needed a win, and every player needed to do something to contribute to the win.
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For a moment, I believe, there was a stillness. A shocking realization by all things - beetles, dormice, the spiders spinning their webs in the moonlight, even the hot metal of the tracks and the wind in the trees - that Death had just shrieked past like a stinking black eagle and made off with a remarkable man.
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Among schizophrenic body hallucinations, the sexual ones are by far the most frequent and the most important. All the raptures and joys of normal and abnormal sexual satisfaction are experienced by these patients, but even more frequently every obscene and disgusting practice which the most extravagant fantasy can conjure up. Male patients have their semen drawn off; painful erections are stimulated. The women patients are raped and injured in the most devilish ways. . . . In spite of the symbolic meaning of many such hallucinations, the majority of them correspond to real sensations. This made me wonder: Our patients had hallucinations—the doctors routinely asked about them and noted them as signs of how disturbed the patients were. But if the stories I’d heard in the wee hours were true, could it be that these “hallucinations” were in fact the fragmented memories of real experiences? Were hallucinations just the concoctions of sick brains? Could people make up physical sensations they had never experienced? Was there a clear line between creativity and pathological imagination? Between memory and imagination? These questions remain unanswered to this day, but research has shown that people who’ve been abused as children often feel sensations (such as abdominal pain) that have no obvious physical cause; they hear voices warning of danger or accusing them of heinous crimes.
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Grocery spending does not increase when a new competitor comes into the market.
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We think this is a good title for our first read because it has such a broad-based appeal. And because it was chosen as the 2001 best book for young adults by the American Library Association.
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When the voices of children are heard on the green And laughing is heard on the hill, My heart is at rest within my breast And everything else is still.