Big Poppa Song Quotes & Sayings
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I had a dream that I saw God walking across Harrison on the far side of the lake, a God so gigantic that above the waist He was lost in a clear blue sky. In the dream I could hear the rending crack and splinter of breaking trees as God stamped the woods into the shape of His footsteps. He was circling the lake, coming toward the Bridgton side, toward us, and all the houses and cottages and summer places were bursting into purple-white flame like lightning, and soon the smoke covered everything. The smoke covered everything like a mist. — Stephen King

I never learned to play properly either, I was a little bit too lazy for that, but as long I could express myself in a way that had sound, I was happy. — Tove Styrke

The journey of consciousness, of mysticism, is to come to know yourself and your own motivations. — Caroline Myss

It's more like she left some of herself behing in the walls and the floors and the books, like there's something she wants to tell me. — Marie Bostwick

Let me introduce you. These are my friends: Ronan, Adam Parrish, and Jane."
Adam's expression focused. Became Adam-like. He blinked over to Gansey.
"Blue," Blue corrected.
"Oh, yes, you are blue," Malory agreed. "How perceptive you are. What was the name? Jane? This is the lady I spoke to on the phone all those months ago, right? How small she is. Are you done growing?"
"What!" Blue said. — Maggie Stiefvater

Bill Astor knew these papers were missing. Stephen showed his hand in October. — Christine Keeler

We have FCC, abandoned alimony payments, assault and battery, Homeland Security escalation, and that's before we invite the IRS to take a walk on your wild side. — Ken Goldstein

Those we meet can change us, sometimes so profoundly we are not the same afterwards. — Yann Martel

as though frustration were an unbearable form of self-doubt, a state in which we can so little tolerate not knowing what we want, not knowing whether it is available, and not having it that we fabricate certainties to fill the void (we fill in the gaps with states of conviction). The frustration is itself a temptation scene, one in which we must invent something to be tempted by. — Adam Phillips

There's a hell of a lot of freedom in this rock and roll circus ... it's where all the freaks go - it's the environment for me. — Brian Molko