Each person is entitled to some version of God that seems real, yet many versions contradict one another. The God of any… — Deepak Chopra Copy Share Image
The usual way the people are taught to think in amerika is that each subject is in a little compartment and has… — Assata Shakur Copy Share Image
If [man] thinks of the totality as constituted of independent fragments, then that is how his mind will tend to operate, but… — David Copy Share Image
Moments like this act as magical interludes, placing our hearts at the edge of our souls: fleetingly, yet intensely, a fragment of… — Muriel Barbery Copy Share Image
Who can depart from his pain and aloneness without regret? Too many fragments of the spirit have I scattered in these streets,… — Khalil Gibran Copy Share Image
I have to say in premise 'Winter Journal' is really not a memoir. And I don't even think of it as an… — Paul Auster Copy Share Image
Photography makes one conscious of beauty everywhere, even in the simplest things, even in what is often considered commonplace or ugly. Yet… — Alvin Langdon Coburn Copy Share Image
The thrill of creation which we experience which we experience when we see a masterpiece is not unlike the feeling of the… — Andre Malraux Copy Share Image
If everyone there just lived their lives and let others do the same, God would be in every moment, in every grain… — Paulo Coelho Copy Share Image
Any system that sees aesthetics as irrelevant, that separates the artist from his product, that fragments the work of the individual, or… — Paul Rand Copy Share Image
“She holds the fabric, threads running through her fingers, a quiet rhythm of time. Each patch, a piece of her, moments sewn into the seams, stories stitched… — N’Zuri Za Austin Copy Share Image
Sometimes I perceive that there is a stillness and a wholeness in the world or in some portion or corner or fragment… — Rick Bass Copy Share Image
The cosmos exploded, actualizing its potentiality of space and time. The centers of power, like fragments of a bursting bomb, were hurled… — Olaf Stapledon Copy Share Image
I am a fragment of a mirror whose whole design and shape I do not know. Nevertheless, with what I have -… — Robert Fulghum Copy Share Image
The first five minutes in Gramacho is really overwhelming because all of your senses are being attacked. Visually, too, because your eyes… — Vik Muniz Copy Share Image
Everything seemed to change on that one day, but really, I think, things had been changing and changing over the course of… — Deborah Eisenberg Copy Share Image
I said, I don't want to paint things like Picasso's women and Matisse's odalisques lying on couches with pillows. I don't want… — Ellsworth Kelly Copy Share Image
True praying has the largest results for good. Poor praying the least. We cannot do too much of real praying. We cannot… — Edward McKendree Bounds Copy Share Image
The democratization of news is fine and splendid, but it's not reporting. It's based on a fragment of information picked up from… — Harold Evans Copy Share Image
When primeval man first used flint stones for any purpose, he would have accidentally splintered them, and would then have used the… — Charles Darwin Copy Share Image
“Walking into my room, I turned and caught his gaze, “But you’re good at walking away, so you obviously haven’t changed.” Pointing… — M.R. Field Copy Share Image
Our acceptance of an ontology is, I think, similar in principle to our acceptance of a scientific theory, say a system of… — Willard Van Orman Quine Copy Share Image
Now back in 1927 an American socialist, Norman Thomas, six times candidate for president on the Socialist Party ticket, said the American… — Ronald Reagan Copy Share Image
As a reader I feel included a lot in Julie Carr’s hard and beautiful book. I can pretty much hear its author… — Eileen Myles Copy Share Image
A complex is a cluster of energy in the unconscious, charged by historic events, reinforced through repitition, embodying a fragment of our… — Carl Jung Copy Share Image
I was interested in writing a child's understanding of a cataclysmic event - something experienced in fragments, whispers, viewed from around corners… — Gregory Allen Howard Copy Share Image
I allow myself to be understood as a colorful fragment in a drab world. — Errol Flynn Copy Share Image
Laziness is the one divine fragment of a godlike existence left to man from paradise. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Copy Share Image
Judaism, Christianity & Islam are innovations on fragments from the periphery of the African cultural and spiritual system. — James Small Copy Share Image
Maybe there is hope in the fragments, that what is lost can always be filled in by someone who knows. — David Levithan Copy Share Image
The sand stones had fragments of charcoal on some surfaces but found no recognisable fossils. — George Mercer Dawson Copy Share Image
I often painted fragments of things because it seemed to make my statement as well as or better than the whole could. — Georgia O'Keeffe Copy Share Image
He also keeps his silence when Bible passages become shredded to justify unwinding, and kids start to see the face of God… — Neal Shusterman Copy Share Image
A single photograph is a mere fragment of an experience and, simultaneously, the distillation of the entire body of one's experience. — Shomei Tomatsu Copy Share Image
Never give so much of yourself to someone that you lose yourself- especially if you were just holding on to fragments of… — Shellie R Warren Copy Share Image