Quotes About Origin
W]e need not become fixated upon our own suffering, whatever its origin. We offer it up, thus participating in the well-being of the universe. When we experience an illness or depression not as our own but as the universe's, we are one with all beings who experience this kind of suffering. (78)
~ Jean-Yves Leloup
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~ Jeff Brown
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A creator who no longer remembered the creation: Wasn't that one definition of a god?
~ Jeff Vandermeer
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Terroir's direct translation is 'a sense of place
~ Jeff Vandermeer
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A tökéletesség nem a mi világunkhoz tartozik. Más, mint a mi világunk, vagy máshonnan ered.
~ Eliade, Mircea
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The crowd is the same everywhere, in all periods and cultures; it remains essentially the same among men of the most diverse origin, education and language. Once in being, it spreads with the utmost violence. Few can resist its contagion; it always wants to go on growing and there are no inherent limits to its growth. It can arise wherever people are together, and its spontaneity and suddenness are uncanny.
~ Elias Canetti
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Najbol?a definicija zavi?aja jeste biblioteka.
~ Elias Canetti
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The first music to be called blues seems to have been slow, but not necessarily sad—it was a sexy rhythm, popular with African American working-class dancers in New Orleans and other parts of the Deep South.
~ Elijah Wald
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You can start wherever you decide to start.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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A man can't help where he's born. A cat can have kittens in the oven, but that don't make 'em biscuits.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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The word paradise, by the way, which comes to us from the Persian, means literally "a walled garden.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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From the center of my life, there came a great fountain…
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
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The invention of languages is the foundation.The "stories" were made rather to provide a world for the languages than the reverse. To me a name comes first and the story follows
~ Elizabeth Solopova
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No one in this world comes from nothing.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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Totta puhuakseni en piittaa paljonkaan: hyvä tarina on hyvä tarina, tuli se mistä tahansa.
~ Ellen Kushner
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You come from the country?" "You know that." "No," said Theron. "I thought you'd sprung full-grown from the University clock tower.
~ Ellen Kushner
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Christianity is the mother of science.
~ Alfred North Whitehead
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Every species has come into existence coincident both in space and time with a preexisting closely allied species.
~ Alfred Russel Wallace
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The 'racial types' they posited are of relatively recent origin, having been replaced over and over by other types of populations in previous centuries.
~ Ali Rattansi
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Fate started here.
~ Alice Notley
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Archaeologists believe that wine-making began in Georgia and northern Persia some time between 6000 BC and 5000 BC.
~ Alistair Moffat
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How does one happen to write a poem: where does it come from? That is the question asked by the psychologists or the geneticists of poetry.
~ Allen Tate
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So, your dad's hot." "Thanks. He was that way when I met him, so I can't really take credit.
~ Ally Carter
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There is a woman at the begining of all great things.
~ Alphonse de Lamartine
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