Barefoot Fruitarians Quotes & Sayings
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So here I am, in the middle way, having had twenty years
Twenty years largely wasted, the years of l'entre deux guerres
Trying to learn to use words, and every attempt
Is a wholly new start, and a different kind of failure
Because one has only learnt to get the better of words
For the thing one no longer has to say, or the way in which
One is no longer disposed to say it. And so each venture
Is a new beginning, a raid on the inarticulate
With shabby equipment always deteriorating
In the general mess of imprecision of feeling,
Undisciplined squads of emotion. — T. S. Eliot
Last dance with Mary Jane
One more time to kill the pain
I feel summer creepin' in and I'm
Tired of this town again — Tom Petty
And he was. Suddenly. From not being to being conscious that he was. — Gioconda Belli
When I look down, I miss all the good stuff
And when I look up, I just trip over things ... — Ani DiFranco
Arousal begins within the mind, then seeps out where fantasy propels physicality. — Kristie LeVangie
You've got to look out for number one. If you're really worried about not being spoiled, just pound on through that book guys. Just read the shit out of it. — Veronica Belmont
It is logical for a U.S. person to give their money away while they are alive, as the government will take it from you when you die in taxes. — Chuck Feeney
You need to get out in the world. — Aleatha Romig
Sometimes, there's so much beauty in the world, I feel like I can't take it. Like my heart's going to cave in. — Wes Bentley
In the earliest days of World War II when London was undergoing the blitz but the United States had not yet been drawn into the hostilities, the US ambassador walked the streets during the hottest of the bombing and ask people at every level of British society what he could do to help. What a picture of our role as ambassadors of Christ's coming Kingdom! — Lynne Olson
Despite the fact that Starbucks has grown to be a large company. We've always played music in our stores and has always acted as an opportunity to create a mood in our stores. And customers started asking, "What song are you playing and can I buy that?" . And we said "No." And that was kind of the catalyst for beginning to look at music. We started out with our own compilations and after the success of that. We had the courage to say, "Let's produce our own record." and the first record was with Ray Charles before he unfortunately passed away. — Howard Schultz
Jeez, John, I'm trying to be helpful. You could learn a lot from me. No woman has ever been able to resist my natural charm."
"You know who else had natural charm?" I retort. "Ted Bundy."
Dean dons a blank look. "Who?"
"The serial killer." Oh Jesus, I've jumped on the Bundy bandwagon. I'm turning into Grace. — Elle Kennedy
I know the empathy borne of despair; I know the fluidity of thought, the expansive, even beautiful, mind that hypomania brings, and I know this is quicksilver and precious and often it's poison. There has always existed a sort of psychic butcher who works the scales of transcendence, who weighs out the bloody cost of true art. — David Lovelace
Then Richard Parker, companion of my torment, awful, fierce thing that kept me alive, moved forward and disappeared forever from my life. — Yann Martel
