Bazar Blot Quotes & Sayings
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Trees, it turns out, have a completely different way of communicating: they use scent. — Peter Wohlleben

At times you have to leave the city of your comfort and go into the wilderness of your intuition. What you'll discover will be wonderful. What you'll discover is yourself. — Alan Alda

I've got so much work to do today, I'd better spend two hours in prayer instead of one. — Martin Luther

His sinner, huh? His very own personal sinner. Somehow the concept was very, very appealing. — Jae T. Jaggart

The Up Side of Down: Why Failing Well Is the Key to Success. — Megan McArdle

The police never think it's as funny as you do. — Erin Nicholas

And when you are presented with an opportunity, you may not just know. — Jeff Goins

We respect law, when the law respects our needs. Whenever legality clashes with morality, legality should be opposed and morality should be upheld. — Goparaju Ramachandra Rao

Regardless of all our pretenses, deep within, we are still unconsciously the same old cave-people. — Abhijit Naskar

Sometimes we need fellow radicals to remind us of what we, as writers, have set out to proclaim. — Michael Graves

I agree that dreams seem to be involved in laying down memories but I realise that dreaming gives us access to a part of our brain we do not normally have access to. — Amy Hardie

A horse having a wolf as a powerful and dangerous enemy lived in constant fear of his life. Being driven to desperation, it occurred to him to seek a strong ally. Whereupon he approached a man, and offered an alliance, pointing out that the wolf was likewise an enemy of the man. The man accepted the partnership at once and offered to kill the wolf immediately, if his new partner would only co-operate by placing his greater speed at the man's disposal. The horse was willing, and allowed the man to place bridle and saddle upon him. The man mounted, hunted down the wolf, and killed him. "The horse, joyful and relieved, thanked the man, and said: 'Now that our enemy is dead, remove your bridle and saddle and restore my freedom.' "Whereupon the man laughed loudly and replied, 'Never!' and applied the spurs with a will. — Isaac Asimov