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“At the point when continuity was interrupted by the first nuclear explosion, it would have been too easy to recover the formal sediment which linked us with an age of poetic decorum, of a preoccupation with poetic sounds.”
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“Be ready at all times for the gifts of God, and always for new ones.”
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“The body is our primary feedback mechanism which can show us what is and isn't working about our ways of thinking, expressing, and living. As we live our truth more fully and freely, our body grows healthier, stronger, and more beautiful.”
Source : Shakti Gawain (2010). “Reflections in the Light: Daily Thoughts and Affirmations”, New World Library
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“So it was this multi-perspective, multi-character book, and it went through all of these different manifestations. I'm not sure there was a single moment where I thought to myself, Oh, I need to write about Margaret Cavendish. She just kept taking over the book I thought I was writing.”
Source : Source: www.3ammagazine.com
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“I began to feel that I lived on a higher plane than the skeptics of the ground; one that was richer because of its very association with the element of danger they dreaded, because it was freer of the earth to which they were bound. In flying, I tasted a wine of the gods of which they could know nothing. Who valued life more highly, the aviators who spent it on the art they loved, or these misers who doled it out like pennies through their antlike days? I decided that if I could fly for ten years before I was killed in a crash, it would be a worthwhile trade for an ordinary life time.”
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“This generation lacks true knowledge of how the past has trapped you with psychological lassos over Adam's apples.”
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“I smile, loving him for changing with me, for going where my Neglect has taken us, for getting the new me.”
Source : Lisa Genova (2011). “Left Neglected”, p.320, Simon and Schuster
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“How long will it be before the cry goes up: Let's kill all the judges?”
Source : Michael Foot's speech at the Scottish Miners' Gala in Edinburgh (attacking the National Industrial Relations Court and its President, Sir John Donaldson), June 3, 1972.