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Based God Meme Quotes By Tsangyang Gyatso

In the short walk of this life
We have had our share of joy.
Let us hope to meet again
In the youth of our next life — Tsangyang Gyatso

Based God Meme Quotes By J.R. Ward

When Qhuinn came back around, for a minute, he thought he had returned to the beginning of the nightmare, that fantasy of Blay sitting across a hospital room in a chair presenting itself once again. "Oh, thank God." "What?" Qhuinn mumbled. Blay jumped up and rushed over even though he had one arm in a sling and was limping like someone had dropped a toolbox on his foot. Qhuinn was about to ask if the male was okay when those beautiful lips were on his and that familiar bonding scent was in his nose - and oh, fuck, this was so much better than that fantasy - — J.R. Ward

Based God Meme Quotes By Abraham Pais

He had no need to push the everyday world away from him. He just stepped out of it whenever he wished. — Abraham Pais

Based God Meme Quotes By Arthur C. Clarke

No one worried except a few philosophers. The race was too intent upon savoring its new-found freedom to look beyond the pleasures of the present. Utopia was here at last: its novelty had not yet been assailed by the supreme enemy of all Utopias - boredom. Perhaps — Arthur C. Clarke

Based God Meme Quotes By Brent Weeks

I was a bad child. Fortunately, I've come a long way since then. Now I'm a bad man. — Brent Weeks

Based God Meme Quotes By Lena Dunham

This is a reference to when I told him that, as a child, I was hypnotized by my own beauty. This was the time in life before I learned it wasn't considered appropriate by society at large to like yourself. — Lena Dunham

Based God Meme Quotes By Edith Sitwell

Art is magic, not logic. This craze for the logical spirit in irrational shape is part of the present harmful mania for uniformity ... — Edith Sitwell