Absinto O Quotes & Sayings
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What worn-out shticks are blinding you to the blessings that life is conspiring to give you? — Rob Brezsny
What better way to exorcise rejection demons than to screw the person who rejected you? — Nick Hornby
Any mistake in life is likely to show its ill effect one day. — Anuradha Bhattacharyya
Cousins are part of your life so stick with cuz not friends. — Claude Shannon
I could not sleep when I got on such a hunt for an idea until I had caught it; ... This was a kind of passion with me, and it has stuck by me; for I am never easy now, when I am handling a thought, till I have bounded it north, and bounded it south, and bounded it east, and bounded it west. — Abraham Lincoln
The only good excuse for not succeeding is DEATH! Unless you're trying to be a ghost. Then it's LIFE! — Craig Benzine
It is rather when
We gloriously forget ourselves, and plunge
Soul-forward, headlong, into a book's profound,
Impassioned for its beauty and salt of truth
'Tis then we get the right good from a book. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Utilitarians are often immensely conscientious people, who work for humanity and give up meat for the sake of the animals. They think this is what they morally ought to do and feel guilty if they do not live up to their own standard. They do not, and perhaps could not, ask: How useful is it that I think and feel like this? — Bernard Williams
Peering, I heard the hooves come down the hill.
The posse passed, twelve horse; the leader's face
Was worn as limestone on an ancient sill. — Allen Tate
When Ana saw pictures of England, she was always amazed at how green and lush everything appeared but now, experiencing it personally, she didn't feel the pictures did the country justice. After — RaeAnne Hadley
So much of what we do every single day is the result of habits that we have formed over time. — Joyce Meyer
To great writers, finished works weigh lighter than those fragments on which they labor their entire lives. — Walter Benjamin