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Everything is eternal Nothingness does not exist No thing has ever become nothing And nothing has never become something What is has always been and will always be
John Frusciante
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What is my nothingness to the stupor that awaits you?
Arthur Rimbaud
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Nothingness cannot be defined; the softest thing cannot be snapped.
Bruce Lee
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Nothingness not being nothing, nothingness being emptiness.
Isabelle Adjani
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Once you start describing nothingness, you end up with somethingness.
Mark Strand
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Everything depends on this: a fathomless sinking into a fathomless nothingness.
Johannes Tauler
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Consciousness is a being the nature of which is to be conscious of the nothingness of its being.
Jean-Paul Sartre
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Where every something, being blent together turns to a wild of nothing.
William Shakespeare
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Any time you got nothing to do - and lots of time to do it - come on up.
Mae West
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Any action, in the fullness of time, sinks to nothingness.
Donna Tartt
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My wisdom is as spurned as chaos. What is my nothingness, compared to the amazement that awaits you?
Arthur Rimbaud
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Nothing can be done quickly and prudently at the same time.
Publilius Syrus
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Not even nothingness preceded life. Nothingness owes its very idea to existence.
George MacDonald
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Some types of nothing are more fun than other types of nothing.
Frederick Lenz
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If you go down in history, don't take it too seriously because time will come and there will even be no more history, just nothingness!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
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In nothingness, there is everything, energy. The ending is a beginning.
Jiddu Krishnamurti
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You're a part of me. I'm a part of you and we are all a part of this great nothingness.
Frederick Lenz
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We were never there to begin with. What we are, or conceive of ourselves as, is a perception.
Frederick Lenz
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Nirvana is a very exclusive club - no one is in it.
Frederick Lenz
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There is no such thing as reality. Reality is what you make it.
Frederick Lenz
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We are made up of nothing. There is no self. We are whatever we decide we are.
Frederick Lenz
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The world is always ending and always beginning at every moment.
Frederick Lenz
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I can't understand nothingness. I can't understand it and I can't imagine it.
Haruki Murakami
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Go rich in poverty. Go rich in poetry. This nothingness is plentitude.
May Sarton