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She'd thrown something at the mirror, and then the mirror broke into a thousand pieces and she knew that wasn't all; she was breaking into a thousand pieces, too. — Robert Bloch

To be a poet is a condition rather than a profession. — Robert Graves

Life is a symphony, and the action of every person in this life is the playing of his particular part in the music. — Hazrat Inayat Khan

In the U.S. there are many people willing to work on $9 per hour, which is causing Tasmania to lose its famous apple industry and Australia to import more and more of its fruit and food from lower cost countries. In fact, all over Australia there are warning signs of us killing or restricting our own industries. — Gina Rinehart

I wouldn't want freedom all the time but it's nice to know it's attainable — Denis Hickey

Study the sky but never love it," Father had told Astraia and me a thousand times. "It is our prison and the symbol of our captor. — Rosamund Hodge

We must teach our people to exalt righteousness and uprightness as a national modus operandi — Sunday Adelaja

The primary cause of this national crisis is the feminization of men. — Tony Evans

You'll forget his face and his name, but his hold on you will last forever because it's unresolved. — Jordanna James

He talks of the life that will come from his own death, and he promises that life will flow to us in thousands of small ways as we die to our egos, our pride, our need to be right, our self-sufficiency, our rebellion, and our stubborn insistence that we deserve to get our way. When we cling with white knuckles to our sins and our hostility, we're like a tree that won't let its leaves go. There can't be a spring if we're still stuck in the fall. Lose your life and find it, he says. That's how the world works. — Rob Bell

I pray for the kids in the suburbs ... I pray that one day, we'll all graduate from similarity. — J. Merridew

Seeming contentment is real discontent, combined with indolence or self-indulgence, which, while taking no legitimate means of raising itself, delights in bringing others down to its own level. — John Stuart Mill

When Life Sucks, Get an awesome blowjob from her. — Himmilicious

I see history as really cyclical in terms of the intense idealism, and the desire to create a better life outside of societal norms. — Lauren Groff