
Top 16 Everythingness Of Everything Quotes
#1. Knee-deep in the cosmic overwhelm, I'm stricken
by the ricochet wonder of it all: the plain
everythingness of everything, in cahoots
with the everythingness of everything else.
- From Diffraction (for Carl Sagan)
Diane Ackerman
#2. I'm sick of everything, and of the everythingness of everything.
Fernando Pessoa
#3. We're taught at such a young age that you can always be better and that you're never perfect and that you're never good enough.
Shawn Johnson
#4. But with the Industrial Revolution and introduction of various industrial techniques for purifying sugar, we have a situation in which what we are consuming is not good nutritionally or ecologically.
Marvin Harris
#5. The way of nothingness is the way of Zen. It is just a term. The contemplation of nothingness or everythingness is where everything starts.
Frederick Lenz
#6. Well, that's baseball. Rags to riches one day and riches to rags the next. But I've been in it 36 years and I'm used to it.
Casey Stengel
#8. Farmer Giles went home feeling very uncomfortable. He was finding that a local reputation may require keeping up, and that may prove awkward.
J.R.R. Tolkien
#9. When some one steals a small hope from you, you can do nothing, only can see dreams stolen ... It's small thing, but means a lot ... Waiting for several such moments, when your dreams are stolen ... it's life you had no choice just feel it and forget ...
Nutan Bajracharya
#10. President Obama believes that we have a moral obligation to the next generation to leave our land, water, and wildlife better than we found it,
Sally Jewell
#11. Armchair poverty tourism has been around as long as authors have written about class. As an author, I have struggled myself with the nuances of writing about poverty without reducing any community to a catalog of its difficulties.
Leslie Jamison
#12. Entrepreneurship is not a civilized joust. It is streetfighting.
James Hong
#13. You cannot evolve unless you are willing to change.
Leon Brown
#14. I neither suffer myself, nor other fools, gladly.
Alec Guinness
#15. I don't wanna play this kind of cartoon character anymore.
Billy Corgan
#16. And this is the forbidden truth, the unspeakable taboo - that evil is not always repellent but frequently attractive; that it has the power to make of us not simply victims, as nature and accident do, but active accomplices.
Joyce Carol Oates
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