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Adamy Characters Quotes By Wayne Dyer

People need to learn how to respond to each other's hatreds with love - which is what Jesus taught us, which is what Buddha came here to teach us, which is what Muhammad taught us, which is what all of the great spiritual masters who have ever walked among us who live at those highest energies taught us - responding to force with more force will just create more problems. — Wayne Dyer

Adamy Characters Quotes By Thea Harrison

Her headache wouldn't budge no matter how she ODed on caffeine, but never call her a quitter. — Thea Harrison

Adamy Characters Quotes By Heywood Broun

Everybody favours free speech in the slack moments when no axes are being ground. — Heywood Broun

Adamy Characters Quotes By Jane Lindskold

Is she become a rag doll? Are the wolves become children? It seems quite possible, there on the twilight fringes of dying. With some faint spark of herself, the little girl holds on to the idea. Even a rag doll has more life than does a dying child. — Jane Lindskold

Adamy Characters Quotes By Jasper Fforde

In any regime there is always something that one should agree with, and in Shades there are quite a few notions that, on the face of it, seem like a good thing - the strict adherence to good manners, the fact that learning a musical instrument is compulsory, as is dancing, performing musicals and an hour's Useful Work every day in order to properly discharge your duty to society. But a cage is still a cage, irrespective of the nature of its bars. — Jasper Fforde

Adamy Characters Quotes By The Notorious B.I.G.

First comes the cash, then comes the ass, then come big blunts with chunks of hash. — The Notorious B.I.G.

Adamy Characters Quotes By Andre Gide

Wild animals passed on their way under the leaves; each track was an arterial road; and when I stooped and looked at the earth close to, I saw, from leaf to leaf and flower to flower, a moving host of insects. — Andre Gide