Top 11 Hunnings New Bern Quotes

#1. It is said that "there is a self," but "non-self" too is taught. The buddhas also teach there is nothing which is "neither self nor non-self." Everything is real, not real; both real and not real; neither not real nor real: this is the teaching of the Buddha.

Nagarjun

#2. When Sunday loses its fundamental meaning and becomes subordinate to a secular concept of weekend dominated by such things as entertainment and sport, people stay locked within a horizon so narrow that they can no longer see the heavens.

Pope John Paul II

#3. If somebody wants to run for office, they had better to explain why they want to run for office. Wanting to be a candidate seems, in itself, reason for exclusion.

Douglas Coupland

#4. Balance is if you try hard, you work hard then the rewards are in balance with what you put in and what is available.

Iain Duncan Smith

#5. For all live births, the mean pregnancy length is 38.6 weeks, the standard deviation is 2.7 weeks, which means we should expect deviations of 2-3 weeks to be common.

Allen B. Downey

#6. My further advice on your relations to women is based upon that other motto of chivalry, Serve all, love one.

Honore De Balzac

#7. Until we realize that our money power is our sovereign power we cannot act as sovereigns

E.C. Riegel

#8. We lost so many talented artists and writers from the generations before ours that we're really lacking older figureheads.

Christopher Bollen

#9. I'm the kind of woman who, when she walks into a party, all the other women leave the room.

Lara Flynn Boyle

#10. I haven't yet managed to capture the colour of this landscape; there are moments when I'm appalled at the colours I'm having to use, I'm afraid what I'm doing is just dreadful and yet I really am understating it; the light is simply terrifying.

Claude Monet

#11. Around the property I have here, I'm about to put an all weather race track. I'm about to build stables. I'm about to ship over a couple of my thoroughbreds from England.

Davy Jones

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