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defined nothingness
Nothingness cannot be defined; the softest thing cannot be snapped. Bruce Lee
defined
We have to stop being defined by what we own, and start being defined by what we create. Mark Stevenson
defined extent prejudices realise shocking
We are so defined by our prejudices and our preconceptions, ... that it's sometimes shocking to realise to what extent we are so conditioned. Todd Solondz
fear
The roots of homophobia are fear. Fear and more fear. George Weinberg
fear steps excuse
Fear isn't an excuse to come to a standstill. It's the impetus to step up and strike. Arthur Ashe
fear science infancy-is
Religion is something left over from the infancy of our intelligence, it will fade away as we adopt reason and science as our guidelines. Bertrand Russell
fear problems worth
We have significant problems on the horizon. It's $15 worth of fear and $15 worth of speculation. The only part of the marketplace that's shrinking, profit-wise, is retail. Jim Smith
fear real believe
Thinking, or more precisely identification with thinking, gives rise to and maintains the ego, which, in our Western society in particular, is out of control. It believes it is real and tries hard to maintain its supremacy. Negative states of mind, such as anger, resentment, fear, envy, and jealousy, are products of the ego. Eckhart Tolle
fear devil
God is good, there is no devil but fear. Elbert Hubbard
fear democracy needs
We need not fear any isms if our democracy is achieving the ends for which it was established ... Eleanor Roosevelt
fear men evil
The generality of men are naturally apt to be swayed by fear rather than reverence, and to refrain from evil rather because of the punishment that it brings than because of its own foulness. Aristotle
fear market outweigh weather
Downgrades outweigh upgrades and fear outweighs greed. This is not a market that can weather uncertainty and it's been pretty brutal. Terence Gabriel
human property replaced
Property can be replaced ! Human life, never. Tom Mann
human poems send
Once your poems are completed, you send them into the world. You don't write for a coterie of other writers - you write for other human beings. Edward Hirsch
humanity made
Humanity is always made up of more dead than living. Auguste Comte
humanity theatre crafts
Today, [theatre's] more likely to be consciously not aimed at the public, but at a more sophisticated or educated public. . . . The result is that some of the sheer humanity has leaked out of the enterprise. Arthur Miller
human
I don't want to save a creek for the creek's sake, but what's in it for human beings. Jim Fowler
humanity shaving refrain
One should refrain from contempt for the baser specimens of humanity, for whom liberation amounts to shaving the heads of women who have slept with Germans. Coco Chanel
human-nature social institutions
Our big social institutions do not reflect human nature; they distort it. Edward Abbey
humanity ifs
If you are not astonished that you exist, your humanity is not complete. Deepak Chopra
humans human-beings just-one
I am just one human being. Dalai Lama