Beatniks Belleville Quotes & Sayings
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words can be kind, words can be cruel words are not just words, they can change you a lot for real — Himanshu Arora
OK, let's get this mother out of here. — Gene Cernan
So what are violinists?
Well, I think they're really sensitive, and kind of deep. — John Marsden
Your pain and anger will pass, but the guilt would remain with you for always. — Dodie Smith
Even though it's become a really cliched thing to see musicians working for charity, it's still effective and it still has to be done. — George Michael
In Rome you long for the country. In the country you praise to the skies the distant town. — Horace
Jimmy Mack said she had Gone-into-Teaching because it was the only place where she could rule without reprisal; where she could give free rein to the awesome dimension of her need to crush things. Mr. Conheedy it seemed had enjoyed this for the first three months of their marriage, but then had run off, Nan said to try and find a female Mrs. Conheedy next time around. — Niall Williams
I am the truth, since I am part of what is real, but neither more nor less than those around me. — Wallace Stevens
If I'm not working, I don't feel complete. — Zoe Kazan
Sometimes we act in order not to see. — James Hillman
It's legitimate for the police to use violence because they are enforcing the law; the law is legitimate because it's rooted in the constitution; the constitution is legitimate because it comes from the people; the people created the constitution by acts of illegal violence. The obvious question, then: How does one tell the difference between "the people" and a mere rampaging mob? — David Graeber
Knowledge has two extremes. The first is the pure natural ignorance in which all men find themselves at birth. The other extreme is that reached by great minds, who, having run through all that men can know, find they know nothing, and come back again to that same natural ignorance from which they set out; this is a learned ignorance which is conscious of itself. — Blaise Pascal
Past and future are in the mind only - I am now. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
