
Top 15 Cenozoic Era Quotes
#1. Happiness is created and not found, it's a state of mind and in its best form, it stands independent of life circumstances.
Jaeda DeWalt
#3. I come from a theater background. I studied acting at NYU and also the Groundlings in L.A.
Ashley Bell
#4. It is within science itself, and not in some prior philosophy, that reality is to be identified and described.
Willard Van Orman Quine
#5. But I cannot love her as I did, because she is not open, because she withholds what matters, because she makes me, with her pride or her madness, live a lie.
A.S. Byatt
#6. Saying of the Prophet
Distribution
God it is who gives: I am only a distributor.
Idries Shah
#7. Dear Miranda Silver,
This house is bigger than you know! There are extra floors, with lots of people in them. They are looking people. They look at you, and they never move. We do not like them. We do not like this house, and we are glad to be going away. This is the end of our letter.
Helen Oyeyemi
#8. I see myself as writing biographies, the complete story of someone's life.
Susan Isaacs
#9. We have to get back to the wedding before the bride comes."
"If I have my way you'll come before the bride.
Sarah Morgan
#10. Knowing what we must do is neither fundamental nor difficult, but to comprehend which presumptions and vain prejudices we must rid ourselves of in order to be able to educate our children is most difficult.
Maria Montessori
#11. The platform of services is as big as the world. It is never overcrowded.
Mahatma Gandhi
#12. I want to go to Harry Potter Land! I actually should text Emma Watson to see if she can hook us up with a backstage pass or something. That's the perk of doing a movie with Emma called 'The Perks Of Being A Wallflower.'
Nina Dobrev
#13. It's amazing [ ... ] how perfectly honest people who would starve rather than steal sixpence, will steal books without compunction.
Jill Paton Walsh
#14. I don't like normal people they r bored. They do the same thing over and over again.
Nikhil Yadav
#15. Yes, transformation is often more about unlearning than learning, which is why the religious traditions call it "conversion" or "repentance.
Richard Rohr
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