Brezza Quotes & Sayings
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Toronto's likable, but it could be a lot more, as I think Montreal is, lovable. What we need more than anything, I think, is a great pedestrian promenade. Pick a busy streetscape, close it to cars forever, and it will fill with people enjoying nothing more than the pleasure of their own company. — Andy Barrie

Chogyam is spinning, watching the spinning / samsara; If there is no samsara / spinning, there is no Chogyam.
- from the poem Cynical Letter by Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche — Trungpa Chogyam

Tom felt his darkness. His father was beautiful and clever, his mother was short and mathematically sure. Each of his brothers and sisters had looks or gifts or fortune. Tom loved all of them passionately, but he felt heavy and earth-bound. He climbed ecstatic mountains and floundered in the rocky darkness between the peaks. He had spurts of bravery but they were bracketed in battens of cowardice. — John Steinbeck

There's nothing as dear as the sight of ruins. — Joseph Brodsky

I'm not much of an analyzer or a psychologist. — Christopher Walken

Nature and books and (later) mathematics saved me from complete despondency. — Bertrand Russell

I gravitate towards anything that has a grain of comedy to it. — Michael Shanks

If anybody knows how to make action movies it's Sly. — Jason Statham

Intentionally, or unintentionally, Kat had spoken with her eyes; tenderly and lovingly conveying a message to Freya that her tongue wouldn't let her speak. It was glaringly obvious they both felt it. The words were not important. The pauses, gazes, and drawn out breaths were what mattered. — Kiki Archer

I'm tired of pretending, tired of acting like everything's okay, tired of not being with him ... — Terra Elan McVoy

You can't pick and choose the days that you feel like being responsible. It's not something that disappears when you're tired. — Pat Summitt

Hide your good actions as you would your bad. — Zarina Bibi

Is my understanding only blindness to my own lack of understanding? It often seems so to me. — Ludwig Wittgenstein