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1840s England Quotes & Sayings

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Top 1840s England Quotes

I don't want to be caught ... ashamed of anything. And because generally someone who has bipolar doesn't have just bipolar, they have bipolar, and they have a life and a job and a kid and a hat and parents, so its not your overriding identity, it's just something that you have, but not the only thing - even if it's quite a big thing. — Carrie Fisher

In a democratic country, when a man is accused, he's accused from a document issued by the public attorney. — Jacques Verges

If earthly mortals were being contacted by souls in heaven, Tess, a Catholic, had been the first. — Mitch Albom

Sometimes the odds are against you-the director doesn't know what the hell he's doing, or something falls apart in the production, or you're working with an actor who's just unbearable. — Jessica Lange

I liken myself to someone who built the house he will live in one day and is preparing to furnish it. — Elie Saab

I close my eyes to indulge and reminisce of a sunset that never existed. — Delano Johnson

Everyone has something they can't live without. — Cassandra Clare

Sometimes I think: if they want to walk around armed and build fences and let a church tell them what to do, let them wallow in it. They can build their own town of closed thinking, and live there, and find out later what a shitty place it really is. — Erika Johansen

Easter is so disappointing. You suffer all the way through lent, and what do you get for it? A ham. — Garrison Keillor

You see, I just love analogies. Give me a good old analogy any day. — James St. James

Because of watching your breath and thoughts you have come to know now that you are neither thoughts nor your breath, you are the watcher, the witness. This is awareness. This is what I call meditation. Once you have known this awareness you are unidentified with your body, with your mind. Now you experience a vastness inside you, in one sense utterly empty and in another sense overflowingly full. Because of its emptiness you will remain calm and quiet. And because of its overflowing fullness you will be creative. — Rajneesh