Arcannabis Quotes & Sayings
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I've always been ready to embrace what's around the corner because it might be just the thing that I need to help me grow. — Dave Davies

I have a real problem with watching movies where I see this perfect woman who is married to the man in question, who has a perfect life, who has perfect hair, perfect clothes, and doesn't give you any of the kind of reality that you're used to. — Caroline Goodall

Marital life cannot be easily represented in art because it is the
small, invisible, quotidian growth of the day-to-day, where
outwardly nothing happens. Romantic love is like a general
who knows how to conquer but not how to govern once the
last shot is fired. Unlike the aesthete, who knows how to 'kill
time' , married people master time without killing it. Marital
time is about the wise use and governance of time, setting
one's hands to the plough of the day-to-day. — John D. Caputo

Art means to dare - and to have been right. — Ned Rorem

I'm not into the whole Austrian type, strongly libertarian economics. I like more mainstream economics — Robert Sarvis

I see a lot of patterns in our behavior as a nation that parallel a lot of other historical processes. — Maynard James Keenan

Quantum fluctuations are, at their root, completely a-causal, in the sense that cause and effect and ordering of events in time is not a part of how these fluctuations work. Because of this, there seem not to be any correlations built into these kinds of fluctuations because 'law' as we understand the term requires some kind of cause-and-effect structure to pre-exist. Quantum fluctuations can precede physical law, but it seems that the converse is not true. So in the big bang, the establishment of 'law' came after the event itself, but of course even the concept of time and causality may not have been quite the same back then as they are now. — Sten F. Odenwald

It's a new world. Stand up. — A.D. Posey

When love ends, the beloved is no longer standing on a pedestal, but in a hole. — Mason Cooley