Almanova Quotes & Sayings
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You cannot win a war outside until you have won the war that you are fighting inside you first. — Akshay Vasu

If no resistances or obstacles face you, you must create them. No seduction can proceed without them. — Robert Greene

Without health life is not life; it is only a state of langour and suffering - an image of death. — Buddha

My wife and I love to read. We're going to have to move out to make room for the books! And we have our dogs. — Gale Gordon

Race totally matters. Race totally changes your point of view. It's a different experience. — Bryan Fuller

Holly, there's a raccoon on the back deck." "Really? What's it doing?" "Eating tika masala and naan. — David Thorne

Success is brought by continued labor and continued watchfulness. We must struggle on, not for one moment hesitate, nor take one backward step. — William Jennings Bryan

We would like only, for once, to get to where we are already. — Martin Heidegger

You never know when you're going to die, but maybe something in you does, some cellular consciousness that's aware of the cosmic countdown and starts making plans, because on the last night of her life, Hailey surprised me by wearing a blood red dress, cut low and tight in all the right spots. It was almost as if she knew what was coming, knew that this would be our last night together, and she was determined to keep herself from fading too quickly into the washed-out colors of memory. I — Jonathan Tropper

He hadn't been her first lover or the first boy to give her an orgasm. He hadn't even been the first she'd loved. He'd been the first to turn her inside out with something as simple as a smile. The first to make her doubt herself. He'd taken her deeper than anyone ever had, and yet she hadn't drowned. — Megan Hart

We became enthralled with the view that wealth trickled down from the top and that if you poured money into rich people, sort of like an ingredient, prosperity and jobs would squirt out of them like donuts. And if you understand economies in the 19th-century way, that view is plausible, and I think a lot of people accepted it. — Nick Hanauer

Lewis at his best is about trying on ways of looking at the world. — Alister E. McGrath

such are the emotions of the human mind; an unavoidable event is going to happen, the mind says 'no', then if the event doesn't happen soon enough the mind says 'when?' Such is the paradox of having the privilege of consciousness. We think too much. — David York