Top 15 Laren Quotes
#1. To think that one way is the one and only truth is the pinnacle of ignorance.
Laren Grey Umphlett
#2. The strange paradox of science is that it does not explain reality, it explains our fantasy. It is a beautiful thing.
Laren Grey Umphlett
#3. When will you let go and freely wander? When will you see the beauty of the flowers despite the stinging of the bees? When will you climb the tree of life for its fruits and high views instead of swinging your axe? When will you finally choose to be free?
Laren Grey Umphlett
#4. Reality is non-directional, layered, and potential- all things at once and non-real in the sense that real is an unknown, so "real" is undefined and can not be experienced. Only your experience can be experienced, and that does not encompass everything or anything.
Laren Grey Umphlett
#5. No woman loves me, no man seeks my help, Because I be not of the things I dream.
W.B.Yeats
#6. I dismiss the pachyderms and the asses in favor of my axons and dendrites.
Laren Grey Umphlett
#7. What you are as a person is far more important than what you are as a basketball player.
John Wooden
#8. You are my brother as surely as if we shared the same blood, and I will help you beat this thing however I can. However long it takes. Whatever backup you need. I am here.
Laura Kaye
#9. Dark rumblings inside told him he was in a tremendous amount of trouble. He didn't know how it was going to manifest or when but it was coming, sure as Zeta would break the horizon before everyone else arose from their sleepzone. If they hauled him away, then what?
Marcha A. Fox
#10. The Marshall Plan will go down in history as one of America's greatest contributions to the peace of the world.
Harry S. Truman
#11. The matter is," said Jasper, putting his face out, "that as I could not possibly make you hear my calls, I chose to break the window. Have the goodness to let my father and me at once out of this vehicle.
Margaret Sidney
#12. Poor, dear God. Playing Idiot's Delight. The game that never means anything, and never ends.
Robert E. Sherwood
#13. Like simple minded goldfish, we often believe the boundaries of our bowl to be the entire ocean.
Laren Grey Umphlett
#14. Past memories strobed before him, flashes of joy blackened by the present. Reality teased, then beckoned, home likewise. Confusion dimmed, the answer clear. This could end. Would end. In one of two ways.
Still he refused, not ready for either.
Marcha A. Fox
#15. There is a major difference between a scuba diver and a drowning man. One is in control of his experiences, the other is in over his head.
Laren Grey Umphlett
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