Absolutization Quotes & Sayings
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What makes a woman stylish is what she has to say and how she chooses to live her life. — Shirley Manson

For my part,' said the little prince to himself, 'if I had fifty-three minutes to spare, I would take my time walking slowly towards the nearest fountain of water. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

We have tried you good people of the public and we have found you wanting. — Rose Schneiderman

There is a question whether faith can or is supposed to be emotionally satisfying. I must say that the thought of everyone lolling about in an emotionally satisfying faith is repugnant to me. I believe that we are ultimately directed Godward but that this journey is often impeded by emotion — Flannery O'Connor

I'm not a religious man, but I do worship your ass. — Randi Black

The mass hallucination of the twentieth century is this: that all these national governments, which each year kill or threaten way more humans than they protect, and take a big chunk of your income to do so, are for some reason a great idea, an inevitable force of fucking nature. — Tyler Mcmahon

I was just thinking about my own natural way of one-night stands: always wanting to be more attached to something. I'm not very good at detaching myself. — Sampha

You feel so happy about that, that you feel loving towards these poor being who are suffering in their separateness, and their alienation Then have the problem of how to help them get free, because just by your knowing that they're essentially free, that doesn't free them. Just by your being blissful, it doesn't release them from their knot of separation and false self absolutization. — Robert Thurman

I don't know how to sell out. If I tried to sell out I don't think I could. — Joni Mitchell

Whenever I pick up a jacket and it's heavy, I think, 'Oh, I don't want to wear that.' — Sarah Burton

Explore the power of a beautiful wonder. — Lailah Gifty Akita

If anything might hurt her, silence would; and I wanted to hurt her. — John Fowles

tomorrow is a slave to yesterday. — Dean Koontz