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6bn8 Quotes By Robert Walser

To the devil with every miserable desire to seem more than one is — Robert Walser

6bn8 Quotes By Virginia Woolf

But how entirely I live in my imagination; how completely depend upon spurts of thought, coming as I walk, as I sit; things churning up in my mind and so making a perpetual pageant, which is to be my happiness. — Virginia Woolf

6bn8 Quotes By Tess Oliver

Rinkeni, you could be standing on the other side of the earth, and I would hear you if you needed me. — Tess Oliver

6bn8 Quotes By Chuck Lorre

I work from a deep sense of insecurity. I have the belief, and I can't shake it, that there are endless reasons to turn the channel. There are hundreds of channels and entirely other things to do besides TV. And if you make a bad television show there's no reason for the audience to come back the following week. — Chuck Lorre

6bn8 Quotes By William Beveridge

If the way of heaven be narrow, it is not long; and if the gate be straight, it opens into endless life. — William Beveridge

6bn8 Quotes By Woody Harrelson

If you eat chicken, maybe you're on one level. If you wear a mink coat, maybe you're on another level. But if you wear cosmetics, cosmetics that are tested on animals, then you're just unconscious. Really, my message is simple. It's a message of compassion. In this world that is spinning madly out of control, we have to realize that we're all related. We have to try to live harmoniously. — Woody Harrelson

6bn8 Quotes By Adam West

One of the first things I look for in a woman I meet is a sense of humor, a sort of light acceptance of the world and the people who live in it. — Adam West

6bn8 Quotes By Srividya Srinivasan

We shall forever be battling our scars, healing ourselves from the deep scars of childhood, to the awkward scars of adolescence, the hard scars of adulthood and scars of frail old age. In the answering spark in another's eyes, the cosy laughter of friends, and the circle of family, we rush to heal, heal our scars. In the eyes of a complete stranger, we finally find our balm until they are a stranger no more, and then we scar again, only to bleed again. — Srividya Srinivasan