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Attilas Bronze Quotes By Melissa Ferrick

I am thinking about nothing. I am thinking about nothing. Yes, it's possible to think about nothing. It doesn't always have to be about you. — Melissa Ferrick

Attilas Bronze Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

He who loved himself became great in himself, and he who loved others became great through his devotion, but he who loved God became greater than all. — Soren Kierkegaard

Attilas Bronze Quotes By Maria Dahvana Headley

I think about celestial junk. Like, maybe every planet in this solar system is discarded by giant hands. Each star a crumpled ball of paper, a love letter lit on fire, a smoldering bit of cigarette ash. — Maria Dahvana Headley

Attilas Bronze Quotes By Dalai Lama

I think in many ways narrow minded-attitudes lead to extreme thinking. — Dalai Lama

Attilas Bronze Quotes By Haruki Murakami

Tell me, Tengo, as a novelist, what is your definition of reality?" "When you prick a person with a needle, red blood comes out - that's the real world," Tengo replied. — Haruki Murakami

Attilas Bronze Quotes By Jacky Ickx

That is why, as soon as I felt a real attraction for my first passion which was the motorcycle, and in spite of the danger it could represent, they encouraged me. — Jacky Ickx

Attilas Bronze Quotes By Anonymous

I look at her - at the girl I gave my heart to - and I wonder how I got so lucky. — Anonymous

Attilas Bronze Quotes By Margaret Mead

I used to say to my classes that the ways to get insight are: to study infants; to study animals; to study primitive people; to be psychoanalyzed; to have a religious conversion and get over it; to have a psychotic episode and get over it; or to have a love affair with an old Russian. And I stopped saying that when a little dancer in the front row put up her hand and said, 'Does he have to be old? — Margaret Mead