All Things Quotes - Page 4

All things are so very uncertain, and that's exactly what makes me feel reassured.
Tove Jansson (2014). “Moominland Midwinter”, p.19, Macmillan
"My Inventions" by Nikola Tesla, (Ch. 1), 1919.
When thoughts arise, then do all things arise. When thoughts vanish, then do all things vanish.
"The Zen Teaching of Huang Po: On the Transmission of Mind". Book by Huangbo and John Blofeld, p. 80, 1958.
MDMA, it was beginning to be apparent, could be all things to all people.
Alexander Shulgin, Ann Shulgin (1995). “Pihkal: A Chemical Love Story”
Smith Wigglesworth (2013). “Smith Wigglesworth on Manifesting the Divine Nature: Abiding in Power Every Day of the Year”, p.154, Destiny Image Publishers
Polybius (1812). “The General History of the Wars of the Romans”, p.401
Libba Bray (2015). “The Gemma Doyle Trilogy”, p.216, Delacorte Press
My ground is the Bible. Yea, I am a Bible-bigot. I follow it in all things, both great and small.
John Wesley, Bp. John Emory, Thomas Jackson (1831). “The Works of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M.”, p.230
Marcus Aurelius, Plato, Aristotle (2012). “The Modern Library Collection of Greek and Roman Philosophy 3-Book Bundle: Meditations; Selected Dialogues of Plato; The Basic Works of Aristotle”, p.1984, Modern Library
Aleister Crowley “The Equinox Vol. 1. No. 5.”, Lulu.com
Ole Hallesby (1975). “Prayer”, Augsburg Fortress Publishing
Seattle (Chief), Susan Jeffers (1991). “Brother eagle, sister sky: a message from Chief Seattle”, Dial Books for Young Readers
Samuel Beckett (2012). “Murphy”, p.144, Faber & Faber
The cornerstone on which all things are based is man's concept of himself.
Neville Goddard (2016). “Best of Neville Goddard”, p.11, Lulu Press, Inc
Lucy Maud Montgomery (2016). “ANNE SHIRLEY Complete Series - ALL 14 Books in One Volume: Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Avonlea, Anne of the Island, Rainbow Valley, The Story Girl, Chronicles of Avonlea and more: Including the Memoirs & Letters of Lucy Maud Montgomery”, p.115, e-artnow
We always hope, and in all things it is better to hope than to despair.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Cyrus Hamlin (1987). “Verse Plays and Epic”, p.107, Princeton University Press
Aeschylus (1942). “Aeschylus I”