Booder Quotes & Sayings
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We reap what we sow, but nature has love over and above that justice, and gives us shadow and blossom and fruit, that spring from no planting of ours. — George Eliot

What attracted me to Zen was my first teacher, Tim McCarthy. He was extremely genuine. It wasn't even really a Zen thing, that sort of came along later. — Brad Warner

There was a great sense of community mainly among the women artists at the time because we felt left out. I still know most of the women that I knew then, the ones that are still alive. — Michelle Stuart

Mumford and Sons and Adele are both incredible artists and are great for popular music. There's a lot of club music with heavy beats, so to have that Mumford record and hear banjos being used is so cool. — Dave Haywood

I brought you some coffee." he held out the cup but she waved it away.
"I hate that stuff. It tastes like feet."
At that he smiled. "How would you know what feet taste like?"
"I just know."
-Luke and Clary, pg.209- — Cassandra Clare

Rest until you feel like playing, then play until you feel like resting, period. Never do anything else. — Martha Beck

BABY, I'LL BE YOUR FRANKENSTEIN! — Gerard Way

I am helpless.
I am stupid, and all I do is want and need things.
My tiny life. My little shit job. My Swedish furniture. I never, no, never told anyone this, but before I met Tyler, I was planning to buy a dog and name it "Entourage."
This is how bad your life can get. — Chuck Palahniuk

Change what you can, darlin'. That's my best advice. — Dee Williams

Nothing was worthless. Not if you knew who needed it. Not if you knew how to salvage it. — Rob Thomas

Humanism and Divinity are as complementary to one another in theorder of culture, as are Nature and Grace in the order of being. — Christopher Dawson

I climb into the dark for you
Are you waiting in the stars for me? — Ally Condie

Let us march immediately, and never lay down our arms until we obtain our independence. — Nathan Hale