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Lacking Quotes

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He who has God finds he is lacking nothing.
Teresa of Avila

Authors on Lacking Quotes: John Malkovich Marianne Williamson Ovid Bernard of Clairvaux Carine Roitfeld Irrfan Khan Mehmet Murat Ildan Richard Wagner John Updike Arthur Rimbaud Edge Michel Houellebecq Roger Ebert Jorge Luis Borges Alan Moore Euripides George Lopez Morihei Ueshiba Ronald Reagan Jose Ortega y Gasset Tadashi Yanai Frithjof Schuon Bell Hooks Lope de Vega Ogden Nash Joseph Hertz Teresa of Avila Marlene Dietrich Donita K. Paul Pat Conroy Ludwig von Mises Juliette Binoche Thomas Aquinas
2.
That which is lacking in the present world is a profound knowledge of the nature of things.
Frithjof Schuon

3.
Duties are what make life most worth living. Lacking them, you are not necessary to anyone.
Marlene Dietrich

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But life is short: while one lives, everything is lacking; when one is dead, everything is superfluous.
Lope de Vega

5.
We refer to the TLC Match as totally lacking coolness.
Edge

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Eternity is called whole, not because it has parts, but because it is lacking in nothing.
Thomas Aquinas

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A pretext is never lacking to him who would break with a friend.
Bernard of Clairvaux

8.
To be free means to be lacking in constitutive identity...
Jose Ortega y Gasset

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What an old maid I'm getting to be. lacking the courage to be in love with death!
Arthur Rimbaud

10.
I wouldn't describe myself as lacking in confidence, but I would just say that - the ghosts you chase you never catch.
John Malkovich

11.
The ghosts you chase you never catch.
John Malkovich

12.
Those who think they know me are simply lacking in information.
Michel Houellebecq

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There are people who give you the confidence that you're lacking and once you have confidence, you're free and finally you can let out what's inside of you.
Carine Roitfeld

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Those who grasp the whole, will also comprehend all parts of that whole, even when immediate technical understanding is lacking, and recognize and marshal these.
Richard Wagner

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If there's one thing the American people aren't lacking, it is courage.
Ronald Reagan

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Japanese businesspeople and companies are lacking in individuality.
Tadashi Yanai

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Life and death have been lacking in my life.
Jorge Luis Borges

18.
Only what I am not giving can be lacking in any situation.
Marianne Williamson

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The further through life I drift the more obvious it becomes that I am lacking in thrift.
Ogden Nash

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Although the power is lacking, the will is commendable.
Ovid

21.
If your religion doesn't respect the rights of other religions, it is lacking something.
Roger Ebert

22.
Only what I'm not giving is what is lacking in any situation
Marianne Williamson

23.
What is lacking to the underdeveloped nations is not knowledge, but capital.
Ludwig von Mises

24.
If you have everything, then you don't want to go on. It's the lacking that makes you search for something better.
Juliette Binoche

25.
Whenever domination is present, love is lacking.
Bell Hooks

26.
College was to teach me that I was one of life's journeymen, eager to excel but lacking the requisite gifts.
Pat Conroy

27.
THE ART OF PEACE is to fulfill that which is lacking.
Morihei Ueshiba

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The cold, suffocating dark goes on forever and we are alone. Live our lives, lacking anything better to do. Devise reason later.
Alan Moore

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Maybe to become famous is to reassure yourself that whatever you're lacking inside, you've fulfilled that.
Irrfan Khan

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Wherever there is peace lacking, try to create it and put it there!
Mehmet Murat Ildan

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Of nothing but me I sing, lacking another song.
John Updike

32.
Gymn says your fine. He's examined your internal organs and found nothing lacking.
Donita K. Paul

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I look at movies, unfortunately, and I still see a lot of movies [lacking diversity].
George Lopez

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Though the strength is lacking, yet the willingness is commendable.
Ovid

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Everything in the Universe was as the Creator willed it - nothing superfluous, nothing lacking - a harmony.
Joseph Hertz

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If god is truly god, he is perfect, lacking nothing.
Euripides