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Ahisma Haven Quotes By Barry Schuler

We are all 99.9 percent genetically equal. It is one one-hundredth of one percent of genetic material that makes the difference between any one of us. — Barry Schuler

Ahisma Haven Quotes By Vladimir Mayakovsky

Maria!
How can I fit a tender word into bulging ears? — Vladimir Mayakovsky

Ahisma Haven Quotes By Muriel Barbery

And yet there's nothing to understand. The problem is that children believe what adults say and, once they're adults themselves, they exact their revenge by deceiving their own children. "Life has meaning and we grown-ups know what it is" is the universal lie that everyone is supposed to believe. Once you become an adult and you realize that's not true, it's too late. The mystery remains intact, but all your available energy has long ago been wasted on stupid things. All that's left is to anesthetize yourself by trying to hide the fact that you can't find any meaning in your life, ... — Muriel Barbery

Ahisma Haven Quotes By Charlie Puth

I think it was at 16 when I forced myself because my dad had nagged me for an entire year. Like, 'Come on, sing for people. You have a nice voice,' and I just wouldn't do it. One evening, I just decided, 'Screw it, I'll do it.' I remember it was really bad. But I did it. So that was good. — Charlie Puth

Ahisma Haven Quotes By Mary McCarthy

Europeans used to say Americans were puritanical. Then they discovered that we were not puritans. So now they say that we are obsessed with sex. — Mary McCarthy

Ahisma Haven Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

What is addressed to us for contemplation does not threaten us, but makes us intellectual beings. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ahisma Haven Quotes By John Huston

You're good, you're real good. — John Huston

Ahisma Haven Quotes By BikeSnobNYC

Yes, everybody's angry when it comes to commuting, and in a society in which racism is no longer acceptable, prejudice based on transport has rushed in to fill the void. — BikeSnobNYC