Alucinante Quotes & Sayings
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Soft pity enters an iron gate. — William Shakespeare
Oh Jesus God we did belong to each other. He was mine. — Truman Capote
To trust in your own aliveness, in your own ability to sustain and be sustained - there are times when there is no greater act of defiance. — Jessica Fechtor
Everything either is, was or will be. Time doesn't really exist. It's just something we have made up that makes it easier for us to grasp the universe. — Ashly Lorenzana
Making the landlord and the tenant the same person has certain advantages, as that the tenant pays no rent, while the landlord does a little work. — Gilbert K. Chesterton
You know, if you're lucky enough to have two smash hit shows, the traffic of the world goes through your dressing room. — Carol Channing
I really think, if anything, there is more evidence to show that the violent games reduce aggression and violence. There have actually been some studies about that, that it's cathartic. If you go to QuakeCon and you walk by and you see the people there [and compare that to] a random cross section of a college campus, you're probably going to find a more peaceful crowd of people at the gaming convention. I think it's at worst neutral and potentially positive. — John Carmack
More men had died because their commander wavered in his action, too afraid of making the wrong decision to make any, — Evan Currie
God wants us to speak to men so that they will feel it, so that they will never forget it. God means every Christian to be effective, to make a difference in the actual records and results of Christian work. God put each of us here to be a power. There is not one of us but is an essential wheel of the machinery and can accomplish all that God calls us to. — A.B. Simpson
The man that put that hurt look in your eyes, could be worth everything, or nothing at all. — Nora Roberts
You can end love more easily than you can moderate it. — Seneca The Elder
Once past the comfort zone in either direction, humans soon lost the ability to discriminate bad from worse. — Roger Zelazny
Only a few days earlier he had explained to her that he did not merely read books but traveled with them, that they took him to other countries and unfamiliar continents, and that with their help he was always getting to know new people, many of whom even became his friends. — Jan-Philipp Sendker
