982 Quotes About Distance
- Author Deborah King
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I have a seven-level program and through even into the fifth level it can be all done from a distance. "Why not?" is how I feel about it, because energy is not confined by time or space, so why should my teaching be. I'm teaching energy and how to manage it, how to handle it, and how to heal with it.
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- Author Guy Kawasaki
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You need to save some mental, physical, and emotional resources for enhancing your product after you ship. A revolution is a triathlon, not a hundred-yard dash-it requires long distance stamina and multiple skills such as creating, churning, and evangelizing.
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- Author Henry Knox
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Men at a distance, who have admired our systems of government unfounded in nature, are apt to accuse the rulers, and say that taxes have been assessed too high and collected too rigidly.
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- Author Horst Keller
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This is a long way off, equivalent to two thirds of the distance from the Earth to the Moon.
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- Author Ismail Kadare
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The writer is always to some extent in exile, wherever he is, because he is somehow outside, separated from others; there is always a distance.
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- Author Jiddu Krishnamurti
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Only when your hearts are empty of the things of the mind, is there love. Then you will know what it is to love without separation, without distance, without time, without fear.
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- Author Johannes Kepler
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The squares of the periodic times are to each other as the cubes of the mean distances.
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- Author Johannes Kepler
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If the moon and earth were not retained in their orbits by their animal force or some other equivalent, the earth would mount to the moon by a fifty-fourth part of their distance, and the moon fall towards the earth through the other fifty-three parts, and they would there meet, assuming, however, that the substance of both is of the same density.
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- Author Joseph Kanon
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Perhaps history and distance and time enable us to face things that nobody particularly wanted to look at at the time, but it's very important that all of this be known. How did this happen?
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