
Top 14 Shatisha Williams Quotes
#1. That which reduces our flawed vision is called religion [dharma]. It is non-religion [adharma] that increases a flawed vision. The worldly life is indeed the result of a flawed vision.
Dada Bhagwan
#3. You have to take care of your body.
Rita Ora
#4. I once had a dream and this one familiar god, who was probably one of my master teachers, said, 'You should not worry about being on the charts. That's not important.'
Nina Hagen
#5. Judaism is interesting in that there is something there that I think you just can't understand if you're not a Jew - it moves into a realm of true mystery.
Marianne Williamson
#6. My father died when I was five, but I grew up in a strong family.
Philip Levine
#7. It seems that when we are oppressed by the knowledge of our worthlessness we do not see ourselves as lower than some and higher than others, but as lower than the lowest of mankind. We hate then the whole world, and we would pour our wrath upon the whole of creation.
Eric Hoffer
#8. Somebody embroidered the doily.
Somebody waters the plant,
or oils it, maybe. Somebody
arranges the rows of cans
so that they softly say:
esso - so - so - so
to high-strung automobiles.
Somebody loves us all.
Elizabeth Bishop
#9. What can we do? It's not dismissive or resigned. He really wants to know.
Ron Suskind
#10. When it is going well, it is the best job [writing] in the world. For those few hours, you are god, in control of everything. However, for me, the great joy of writing is that it has allowed me to travel the world in search of stories.
Michael Scott
#11. There are normal hours, and then there are invalid hours, where time stalls and slips, where life
real life
seems to exist at one remove.
Jojo Moyes
#12. Reason itself is fallible, and this fallibility must find a place in our logic.
Nicola Abbagnano
#13. Forty-two percent of all that was produced in the world was produced in the United States. America made 80 percent of the world's movies and 85 percent of its cars.
Bill Bryson
#14. An experience has to be formed, no doubt, before it is communicated, but it takes the form it does largely because it may have to be communicated.
Ivor A. Richards
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