Bardos Parker Quotes & Sayings
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I'm sorry," muttered Locke. "I was so keen to come to Tal fucking Verrar." "It's not your fault. We were both eager to hop in bed with the wench; it's just shit luck she turned out to have the clap. — Scott Lynch

Everything at a distance turns into
poetry; distant mountains, distant
people, distant events; all become
Romantic. — Novalis

Whenever you notice that voice, you will also realize that you are not the voice, but the one who is aware of it. — Eckhart Tolle

I do not believe," whispered Father Sunder, "in any God that considers love to be a sin. — Andrew Davidson

When you stare at someone long enough, you discover their humanity"
Greg Kinnear as Simon Bishop in AS GOOD AS IT GETS — Various

Empty, I echo to the least footfall — Sylvia Plath

If your milk is expired, you don't have enough time on your hands. There's always time for cereal. — C. Michael Powers

As I always said: I fell in with David Jones. I did not fall in love with David Bowie. — Iman

We have already given in example one effectual check to the dog of war by transferring the power of letting him loose from the Executive to the Legislative body — Thomas Jefferson

Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government — Monty Python And The Holy Grail

A breakthrough in machine learning would be worth ten Microsofts. — Bill Gates

When words run dry,
he does not try,
nor do I.
We are on par.
He just is,
I just am
and we just are — Lang Leav

The whispers, "Thank you for your honesty." Easy to say that when what I did doesn't affect them. — Veronica Roth

By subliminal, I mean things that occur in our world that are below the threshold of consciousness but do have a psychological effect on us. — Leonard Mlodinow

Worship is the common sense of faith in a life to come; and the hours we devote to it will assuredly be among those upon which we shall reflect with most thankful joy when all things here shall have fallen into a very distant background, and when through the Atoning Mercy our true home has been reached at last. — Henry Parry Liddon