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Quotes About Universal

Everyone is in pain.No matter where they come from or what you think of them. Sorrow spares no one
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
How do you know that? (Stryker) I know everything. I feel every heartbeat in the universe. Hear every scream for mercy and feel every tear of pain. (Jared)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
His scowl returned. Why, if they're supposed to be Greek, are all of them speaking with an English accent? She laughed. Didn't you know that British is, like, the universal 'foreign' language in Hollywood? They use it in any movie where they want to have a foreign feel to it, regardless of where it's set
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
No matter what walk of life you're from, you can appreciate the music - songs [can] resonate in your soul and your heart.
~ Common
I see myself as anybody, as everybody; I'm not just telling the story of my life to give the reader a picture of who I am.
~ Paul Auster
There's a couple of universal principles in life. One is, don't ever open a restaurant. One out of every two fails.
~ Susan Powter
Prayer is a universal phenomenon in the soul-life of man. It is the soul's reaction to the terrors and joys, the uncertainties and dreams of life.
~ Joseph Hertz
There was no solution, save that universal solution which life gives to all questions, even the most complex and insolvable: One must live in the needs of the day--that is, forget oneself.
~ Leo Tolstoy
The Law which governs all life is God.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
The sum of all that lives is God.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
Chi," which he defines as the "force which pervades the universe from which reality arises.
~ John E. Mack
Kepler reportedly said, amid the massacres of religious wars, the laws of elliptical motion belong to no man or principality.'17 The same could be said of music.
~ John Eliot Gardiner
But in truth the ideas and images in men's minds are the invisible powers that constantly govern them, and to these they all universally pay a ready submission.
~ John Locke
A Law cannot give to Bills that intrinsick Value, which the universal Consent of Mankind has annexed to Silver and Gold
~ John Locke
Whether there be any such moral principles, wherein all men do agree, I appeal to any who have been but moderately conversant in the history of mankind, and looked abroad beyond the smoke of their own chimneys.
~ John Locke
Our Euripides the human, With his droppings of warm tears, and his touchings of things common Till they rose to meet the spheres.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Some things are just universal. Like the known scientific fact that the colder and wetter you are, the better bacon smells frying.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Of the things that bind the universe together, gravity is not particularly strong a force, as it happens. It just…never stops reaching. That always sort of made me feel good about gravity. It's always looking for the next rock, always something down a breaker in space-time, whipping something in a long, arcing curve around something else. Gravity doesn't give up. It keeps on trucking.
~ Elizabeth Bear
We alleviated suffering, and I've lived with enough suffering to know that any time you can take the edge of it, repair it for even one creature, you are creating a net good in the universe.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Everyone loved and lost, and perhaps it took a necromancer to appreciate how truly universal that experience could be.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Authority derives from the consent of the governed, is what I'm saying," Singer continued, as if we hadn't been derailed by the threat of people with guns and a grudge. "And that consent is derived from consensus. Which is never universal.
~ Elizabeth Bear
My heart burnt within me with indignation and grief; we could think of nothing else. All night long we had only snatches of sleep, waking up perpetually to the sense of a great shock and grief. Every one is feeling the same. I never knew so universal a feeling.
~ Elizabeth Gaskell
But among the poor and weak and old my strength is obscene. How can I live without a commitment to help at least some poor creature? It's pity someone or pity everyone. And, because it is impossible to act on universal pity, my pity is liable to evaporate. I keep the stopper in. For without pity, and among you, what would I be?
~ Elizabeth Knox
Everybody on this earth was born," he said. "It's the one thing we all have in common.
~ Elizabeth McCracken