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Top Aljarida Quotes

When we see beyond self, we no longer cling to happiness. And when we stop clinging, we can begin to be happy. — Ajahn Chah

Come to my house and you'll see if I'm gay. And bring your sister. — Zlatan Ibrahimovic

The secrets of slavery are concealed like those of the Inquisition. — Harriet Ann Jacobs

I like it when journalists are nice to me, and it's happening more and more. — Ron Wood

My mother would not be distracted from her grief. To this day it remains a hobby. — Gillian Flynn

It was just enough to sit there without words. — Louise Erdrich

There is no moral to my song,
I praise no right, I blame no wrong;
I tell of things that I have seen,
I show the man that I have been
As simply as a poet can
Who knows himself poet and man. — Thomas MacDonagh

It is only when we speak what is right that we stand a chance at night of being blown to bits in our homes. Can we call this a free country, when I am afraid to go to sleep in my own home in Mississippi? ... I might not live two hours after I get back home, but I want to be a part of setting the Negro free in Mississippi. — Fannie Lou Hamer

It doesn't matter at all for me that I work in hospital or anywhere with limited space. Every day, I'm creating new works with all my might. — Yayoi Kusama

I've never met a Mormon I didn't like. They're really nice people. They're so Disney. They're so Rodgers and Hammerstein. — Trey Parker

In the evening
Everything has a schedule, if you can find out what it is. — John Ashbery

A great deal of energy is lost in the study by people who interact with non-physical beings. They get into your mind and your body by approaching you in the dream plane, promising you powers, playing on your desires. They sap your life force. — Frederick Lenz

In England, art was much less likely to be mentioned in polite society than sexual perversions or methods of torture. — Edward St. Aubyn

It is easy to be a philosopher in academia, but it is very difficult to be a philosopher in life. — Anton Chekhov