Philogen 46.51 Zufällige Zitate/Random Quotes
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Alles bleibt in der Vergangenheit, aber nichts vergeht. (Tazeoglu) [4620]
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Genie zu sein, bedeutet für mich, alles zu tun, was ich will. (Klaus Kinski) [2733]
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Halt an, wo läufst du hin? Der Himmel ist in dir. Suchest du ihn anderswo, du fehlst ihn für und für. (Angelus Silesius) [641]
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Always aim at complete harmony of thought and word and deed. Always aim at purifying your thoughts and everything will be well. (Mahatma Gandhi) [23435]
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After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music. (Aldous Huxley) [18589]
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Das Staunen ist eine Sehnsucht nach Wissen. (Thomas von Aquin) [18191]
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Life is not a belief but a deep exploration for Truth. (Osho) [15894]
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Dem Wahren und Guten gehört die Ewigkeit. (Friedrich Schiller) [14936]
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Deine Unzufriedenheit wird aufhören, wenn du dich selbst verwirklichst. (Ramana Maharshi) [8814]
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Let us transfix this momentary eternity which encloses everything, past and future, but without losing in the immobility of language any of its gigantic..whirling. (Nikos Kazantzakis) (The Action : The Relationship Between God and Man) [43850]
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Do not bite at the bait of pleasure till you know there is no hook beneath it. (Thomas Jefferson) [45490]
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