Gautama Buddha Quotes
We living beings, right down to crickets, ants, mosquitoes , and flies, all possess life that is without beginning or end.
Gautama Buddha
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In terms of Hurricane Sandy, I really do see some hopeful grassroots responses, particularly in the Rockaways, where people were very organized right from the beginning, where Occupy Sandy was very strong, where new networks emerged.
Naomi Klein
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My goal is to improve my game, stay healthy and be competitive. If I have that, I know I can be able to win tournaments, which in the end is what it counts.
Rafael Nadal
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Guinea pigs are quite difficult to draw, I think, because they're so furry.
Quentin Blake
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Being gay myself, I'm naturally drawn to the interactions between men rather than men and women.
Damon Galgut
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I've been training quite hard.
Katarina Johnson-Thompson
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The key is a good story. If you have a good story, you have enough emotional beats that you can hit.
Adam McKay
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Every time I play with somebody, your perspective gets a little extended. It always rounds you out a little more in some way.
Kurt Vile
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Life stands before me like an eternal spring with new and brilliant clothes.
Carl Friedrich Gauss
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Indeed, there are so many prejudices against everyday middle-class values on college campuses, and serving in the military and being pro-American just seems to be one of them.
Jack Kingston
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Cadillacs have been used by every president since Woodrow Wilson.
James B. Stewart
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Over the years since then though, I couldn't even begin to try and count all the mistakes I've made but also, all the joys I've found while traveling on the road. So in living this kind of lifestyle day in and day out for that many years you learn. You learn a lot about yourself. You learn a lot about how people should be treated and how they should treat each other. For the most part, I've really learned patience, temperament and fairness all around.
Chuck Ragan
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We living beings, right down to crickets, ants, mosquitoes , and flies, all possess life that is without beginning or end.
Gautama Buddha