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Boxel 3d Quotes By Phil Kaye

Fear of joy is the darkest of captivities. — Phil Kaye

Boxel 3d Quotes By Dona Budd

Dada rejected reason and logic, prizing nonsense, irrationality and intuitio — Dona Budd

Boxel 3d Quotes By John Galsworthy

Slang is vigorous and apt. Probably most of our vital words were once slang. — John Galsworthy

Boxel 3d Quotes By Jonathan Martin

But it does not really matter how you got here or why; and it doesn't really matter if it was God or the devil or yourself or some ancient chaos that spilled up from the bottom of the sea. What matters now is that you are drowning, and the world you loved before is not your world any longer. The questions of why and how are less pressing than the reality that is your lungs filling with water now. Philosophy and theology won't help you much here, because what you believe existentially about storms or oceans or drowning won't make you stop drowning. Religion won't do you much good down here, because beliefs can't keep you warm when you're twenty thousand leagues beneath the sea. — Jonathan Martin

Boxel 3d Quotes By James Dickey

In his mind he was always leaving, always going somewhere, always doing something else. — James Dickey

Boxel 3d Quotes By Alice Herz-Sommer

I've always been an optimist and I believe laughter is a wonderful thing — Alice Herz-Sommer

Boxel 3d Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

If I and my two children cannot move the gods, the gods must have their reasons. — Marcus Aurelius

Boxel 3d Quotes By Edgar Allan Poe

The principle of vis inertiae ( ... ) seems to be identical in physics and metaphysics. It is not more true in the former, that a large body is with more difficulty set in motion than a smaller one, and that its subsequent momentum is commensurate with this difficulty, than it is, in the latter, that intellects of the vaster capacity, while more forcible, more constant, and more eventful in their movements than those of inferior grade, are yet the less readily moved, and more embarrassed, and full of hesitation in the first few steps of their progress — Edgar Allan Poe