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If you are following the dharma no matter what you do it is moral. — Robert M. Pirsig
It looks like you can write a minimalist piece without much bleeding. And you can. But not a good one. — David Foster Wallace
Apparently their numerous tattoos gave them protection against the cold as they had no coats. — Kim Harrison
Obstacles (antray) are indeed due to desires. As desires keep on decreasing, so do the obstructions (antray) keep on getting destroyed. Then, everything is acquired (at that stage). — Dada Bhagwan
He's had ten years to make you fall in love with him. I haven't had ten weeks! Tell me how that's fair! — Sandy Williams
Abby: In another life, I could love you.
Travis: I might love you you in this one. — Jamie McGuire
And, honestly, if somebody wants to criticize me for not being a trainwreck, that's fine with me! — Taylor Swift
A poem should be wordless As the flight of birds. — Archibald MacLeish
Statistics began as the systematic study of quantitative facts about the state. — Ian Hacking
It's not about doing over the living room of someone who has bad taste in color. This is about restoring historic buildings and instilling pride in a community, which can be done through designing new public spaces and social gathering spots. — Genevieve Gorder
The First and Fourteenth Amendments say that Congress and the States shall make "no law" which abridges freedom of speech or of the press. In order to sanction a system of censorship I would have to say that "no law" does not mean what it says, that "no law" is qualified to mean "some" laws. I cannot take this step. — William O. Douglas
I am a pationate lover of the snapshot, because of all photographic images, it comes closest to the truth ... the snapshooter['s] pictures have an apparent disorder and imperfection which is exactly their appeal and their style. — Lisette Model
The minute we look, we cease being afraid. — Michael Crichton