Bazuin Instrument Quotes & Sayings
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Teach your kids to reject blind conformity. Because when they do, rarely will they discover their heart desires more money, possessions, fame, or power. It will usually ask for something far more countercultural than those. — Joshua Becker
We have been pretending for a long time to be limited beings. — Raphael Zernoff
My last page is always latent in my first; but the intervening windings of the way become clear only as I write. — Edith Wharton
For whom is the funhouse fun? Perhaps for lovers. For Ambrose it is a place of fear and confusion. — John Barth
It takes two to tango; when I go, you go. — Malcolm X
Don't let your dreams rust! Listen to your youthful bells ringing loud inside of you. — Bernard Kelvin Clive
My life is going to continue to be public, and I just accept that. — Robert Knepper
Tonight I'm happy. I will worry about tomorrow when tomorrow comes. But I'm getting there ... — Cecelia Ahern
It is a characteristic conceit of our species to put human face on random cosmic violence. — Carl Sagan
I assumed it was perfect, that everyone was happy and beautiful and wanted for nothing, and in my numb, limited way I felt envy and wanted to eat them all the more — Isaac Marion
'You've got mail!' exclaims the cheery automaton at America Online. The flag on the mailbox icon waves invitingly on my computer screen. For a second, I'm 10 years old again, waiting for the postman's whistle to slice the stillness of an Australian afternoon. — Geraldine Brooks
You won't transfer, right Keiichi?"
-Rena Ryuugu — Ryukishi07
I would love to do a small indie comedy, like a Wes Anderson movie or, like, an ensemble comedy like 'The Royal Tenenbaums' or 'Little Miss Sunshine.' I like comedies like that, that have a lot of heart and are about family dynamics. — Jerry Trainor
My real soul ... ? It's real only when it's independent ... — Ayn Rand
I'd rather be happy than right any day - from Martin Little, Resurrected — Ella Medler