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- The church has lost her testimony. She has no longer anything to say to the world. Her once robust shout of assurance… — Aiden Wilson Tozer
- Desire, liberated from its ties to the ego, realizes that it has no other aspiration than the fullness of Mahamudra and, as… — Daniel Odier
- Just as language has no longer anything in common with the thing it names, so the movements of most of the people… — Rainer Maria Rilke
- I have come with this message: since our gods and our aspirations are no longer anything but scientific, why shouldn't our loves… — Auguste de Villiers de l'Isle-Adam
- Art is no longer anything more than a kind of meta-language for banality. — Jean Baudrillard
- Perfection is finally attained not when there is no longer anything to add but when there is no longer anything to take… — Antoine de Saint-Exupery
- When love has fused and mingled two beings in a sacred and angelic unity, the secret of life has been discovered so… — Victor Hugo
- And there she was, alone and walking out in the cornfield while everyone else I cared for sat together in one room.… — Alice Sebold
- What is admirable about the fantastic is that there is no longer anything fantastic: there is only the real. — Andre Breton
- But what if God himself can be simulated, that is to say can be reduced to signs that constitute faith? Then the… — Jean Baudrillard
- All companionship can consist in only the strengthening of neighboring solitudes, giving oneself is by nature harmful to companionship: for when a… — Rainer Maria Rilke
- No doubt our love was still there, but quite simply it was unusable, heavy to carry, inert inside of us, sterile as… — Albert Camus