Life gets so ridiculous, you just have to brush it off like sand and laugh. I think the laughter is good medicine for crap-itis.
ACE ANTONIO HALLI bet, of course, but that’s misleading. One must encourage bloodstock breeding.
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These are our few live seasons. Let us live them as purely as we can, in the present.
ANNIE DILLARD -
People who make a difference never wait for just the right time. They know that it will never arrive.
SETH GODIN -
It’s good that it hurts. Pain is the signal that you’re confused, that you’re in a lie.
BYRON KATIE -
If I don’t take care of myself and be kind to myself, then I can’t take care of anyone else.
BETH RIESGRAF -
Science in itself’ is nothing, for it exists only in the human beings who are its bearers. ‘Science for its own sake’ usually means nothing more than science for the sake of the people who happen to be pursuing it.
RUDOLF VIRCHOW -
We never sit down before we start making a record and talk about this new sonic palette that we are going to try to explore. We always let the record kind of reveal itself to us over time.
BEN GIBBARD -
Your patience is your power.
KAMILLA TOLNO -
Every human being must be viewed according to what it is good for. For not one of us, no, not one, is perfect. And were we to love none who had imperfection, this world would be a desert for our love.
THOMAS JEFFERSON -
He’s my red adrenaline sky, but I just prayer he never paints me blue.
L.T. PHOENIX -
The soul is healed by being with children.
FYODOR DOSTOEVSKY -
If statistics are any indication, the system may well be allowing some innocent defendants to be executed.
SANDRA DAY O'CONNOR -
We had our own civilization in Africa before we were captured and carried off to this land.
RICHARD WRIGHT -
God never gives us discernment in order that we may criticize, but that we may intercede.
OSWALD CHAMBERS -
When you forget to eat, you know you’re alive.
HENRY JAMES -
Democracies should be a delirium of choices – more options, not fewer; more avenues to travel, not fewer.
B. W. POWE