Anthony Lawlor Quotes
In my view, the holy is not based so much on the physical environment, but on the experience and perceptions of it.Anthony Lawlor
Quotes to Explore
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It is the destiny of mint to be crushed.
Waverley Lewis Root -
It cuts like a knife, but it feels so right.
Bryan Adams -
I'm happy with the people that I have around me. And they've been friends of mine since I was young, for a very long time.
Janet Jackson -
Are you in the car that's almost caused three accidents on North Vance?" Hannah asked. "Because I'm following you with my lights flashing, and whoever's driving isn't pulling over." "Let him go," Claire said. "Trust me. You aren't going to get him to stop." "Oh, God. It's Myrnin, isn't it?" "Tell that police lady to stop chasing me," Myrnin said, annoyed, from the front seat. "Really, I'm not THAT bad at this.
Rachel Caine -
Only people who're positive enough to have friends have enemies. When you're as glum and morose as he was, people just give up and go away.
Ellis Peters -
Some models who aren't the most beautiful end up becoming the greatest of all time.
Karl Lagerfeld
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Youth should be kept strangers to all that is bad, and especially to things which suggest vice or hate. When the five years have passed away, during the two following years they must look on at the pursuits which they are hereafter to learn. There are two periods of life with reference to which education has to be divided, from seven to the age of puberty, and onwards to the age of one and twenty.
Aristotle -
A million candles burnt in him without his being at the trouble of lighting a single one
Virginia Woolf -
In order to acquire intellect one must need it. One loses it when it is no longer necessary.
Friedrich Nietzsche -
We read to know that we are not alone.
William Nicholson -
Even if masses of people were to burn khadi publicly and say that it is an insane programme, I will declare that those people have gone mad.
Mahatma Gandhi -
There should be in eloquence that which is pleasing and that which is real; but that which is pleasing should itself be real.
Blaise Pascal
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Death may beget life, but oppression can beget nothing other than itself.
Charles Dickens -
Unlike the weak, the strong neither give up nor are driven by pain into rash or stupid behavior. They don't like pain any more than anyone else, but they are not willing to settle for short-term relief if it means reducing their options later. They don't rob Peter to pay Paul, they face reality now.
William Glasser -
Where there is sorrow there is holy ground.
Oscar Wilde -
It is possible that I am dreaming right now and that all of my perceptions are false.
Rene Descartes -
A common fallacy in much of the adverse criticism to which science is subjected today is that it claims certainty, infallibility and complete emotional objectivity. It would be more nearly true to say that it is based upon wonder, adventure and hope.
Cyril Norman Hinshelwood -
Indiscriminate firing by police on people is absolute barbarism. Instead of solving their problems, the government is trying to suppress the people by force.
Rudolf Arnheim