Annoncelight Quotes & Sayings
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I'm just a guy on a planet, orbiting a sun, surrounded by a vast space extending in every direction. — Paul Uyttebrouck

DURING THE FIRST PART of your life, you only become aware of happiness once you have lost it. Then an age comes, a second one, in which you already know, at the moment when you begin to experience true happiness, that you are, at the end of the day, going to lose it. — Michel Houellebecq

The thing is that when you find true love it lives on, No matter if you two seperate but the love stays alive, broken, gasping for breath, love and affection, but in agony, waiting for everything to end. — Alamvusha

It is all about perspective. To healthy people, I seem very sick. But to dying people, I seem healthy. — Sean Waller

I am dominated by one thing, an irresistible, burning attraction towards the abstract. — Gustave Moreau

It doesn't matter what you choose, what matters is the energy with which you choose it. — Caroline Myss

Spirit is love inside the love. — Debasish Mridha

When you're silent, your silence condones it. Thus, whatever you believe in goes down the drain. — Jennifer Tindugan-Adoviso

It would be impossible for women to stand in higher estimation than they do here. The deference that is paid to them at all times and in all places has often occasioned me as much surprise as pleasure. — Frances Wright

I do have a stunt double because there are certain things that they won't let me do. Like they won't set fire to me. They won't like let me jump off a 20 story building. There are certain big stunts that it's just impossible to get insurance to let me do, but for the most part I'd say I do probably 75% of my stuff. — Alex O'Loughlin

I believe 100 percent in the power and importance of music. — James Taylor

The only real struggle in the history of the world ... is between the vested interest and social justice. — Arnold Joseph Toynbee

In the abstract world of American economists, equations run both ways; they believe that by changing the sign of a variable from plus to minus or from minus to plus or the price and quantity of x or y, the direction of historical movement can be reversed. — Robert Gilpin