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Quotes About World

This moment is a new point of beginning for me right here and right now. All is well in my world.
~ Louise L. Hay
The whole world can love you, but that love will not make you happy. What will make you happy is to share all the love you have inside you. That is the love that will make a difference. — DON Miguel Ruiz
~ Louise L. Hay
It's so easy to get mired in the all too obvious cruelty of the world. It's natural. But to really heal, we need to recognize the goodness too.
~ Louise Penny
If kind acts could protect us from tragedy, thought Lacoste, the world would be a kinder place.
~ Louise Penny
New Brunswick. Shediac. Lobster Capital of the World.
~ Louise Penny
We live in a world of guided missiles and misguided men,' said Myrna. 'Dr Martin Luther King, Junior.
~ Louise Penny
the world is a cruel place, but it's also filled with more goodness than we ever realized. And you know what? Kindness beats cruelty. In the long run. It really does. Believe me.
~ Louise Penny
Pierre Patenaude's small world, where wretched actions could be justified, and others blamed.
~ Louise Penny
Through my curtains I can see a big yellow moon. I'm thinking of all the people in the world who will be looking at that same moon. I wonder how many of them haven't got any eyebrows?
~ Louise Rennison
As I have said with huge wisdomosity many times, boys the world over are a bloody mystery.
~ Louise Rennison
The sadness of the world has different ways of getting to people, but it seems to succeed almost every time.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
An Immense hatred keeps me alive... i would live for a thousand years if i were certain of seeing the whole world croak.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
Science, already oppressive with its shocking revelations, will perhaps be the ultimate exterminator of our human species -- if separate species we be -- for its reserve of unguessed horrors could never be borne by mortal brains if loosed upon the world.
~ Unknown
Uncertainty and danger are always closely allied, thus making any kind of an unknown world a world of peril and evil possibilities.
~ Unknown
Despite my solitary life, I have found infinite joy in books and writing, and am by far too much interested in the affairs of the world to quit the scene before Nature shall claim me.
~ Unknown
So far as English versification is concerned, Pope was the world, and all the world was Pope.
~ Unknown
All great humorists are sad.... I cannot help seeing beyond the tinsel of humour, and recognising the pitiful basis of jest--the world is indeed comic, but the joke is on mankind.
~ Unknown
At night, when the objective world has slunk back into its cavern and left dreamers to their own, there come inspirations and capabilities impossible at any less magical and quiet hour.
~ Unknown
Everybody's career is different. In this new age of being able to talk to the whole world at once, the possibilities are staggering, really, to be able to do things yourself. But I've always enjoyed my relationship with the record company.
~ Unknown
Art, true art, is the desire of a man to express himself, to record the reactions of his personality to the world he lives in.
~ Unknown
Every man feels instinctively that all the beautiful sentiments in the world weigh less than a single lovely action.
~ Unknown
Unable to bring himself to believe in a God who offers salvation, the philosopher is above all one who believes that by understanding the world, by understanding ourselves and others as far our intelligence permits, we shall succeed in overcoming fear, through clear-sightedness rather than blind faith.
~ Unknown
theogony" and "cosmogony." What do they mean? In truth, these archaic Greek terms are quite simple, as well as interchangeable. The birth (-gony) of the world (cosmos) and the birth (-gony) of the gods (theo) are one and the same: the cosmogony, the birth of the cosmos, is also and reciprocally a theogony, a story about the origins of divinity.
~ Unknown
Now, in the tradition of Stoicism, the innermost essence of the world is harmony, order – both true and beautiful – which the Greeks referred to by the term kosmos.
~ Unknown