Animal Rights Violation Quotes & Sayings
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A mind that is fast is sick. A mind that is slow is sound. A mind that is still is divine. — Meher Baba

I hate auditions. — Andie MacDowell

My Personality
unfolding before you
like a Swiss Army knife. — Katerina Stoykova Klemer

Success belong to the man who refuses to fair failure. — Sunday Adelaja

It felt as if we were the whole world just then. — Kiera Cass

With awareness there comes choice. And so you are able to say: "I allow this moment to be as it is". And then, suddenly, where before there was irritation, there is now a sense of aliveness and peace. And out of that comes right action. — Eckhart Tolle

I know that human prejudice - especially that growing out of race and religion - is cruelly inveterate and lasting. — Grover Cleveland

Do I want her to know me like this? Do I want her to know that I'm a freak, in the strictest definition of the word? Is this what intimacy entails? Baring your weaknesses to someone who might take advantage, but trusting them not to? — J.A. Huss

I get my most creative energy after a show, so I love to go back to the hotel and compose new material. I generally do it in a rush. I have to get it out, otherwise I can't sleep. — Jason Mraz

This place is in my heart, but it can't be my home, not now, maybe not ever ... - Samuel Yates — Amy Harmon

Pension Love songs in old age have an edge to them like dry leaves. The tree we planted shakes in the wind of time. Our thoughts are birds that sit in the boughs and remember; we call them down to the remains of poetry. We sit opposite one another at table, parrying our sharp looks with our blunt smiles. 1977 — R.S. Thomas

If to be feelingly alive to the sufferings of my fellow-creatures is to be a fanatic, I am one of the most incurable fanatics ever permitted to be at large. — William Wilberforce

When the people fear the government there is tyranny, when the government fears the people there is liberty. — Thomas Jefferson

The first act of awe, when man was struck with the beauty or wonder of Nature, was the first spiritual experience. — Henryk Skolimowski