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Buccolini Jeronimo Quotes By Thubten Yeshe

No matter how confused or deluded we may be at the moment, the underlying and essential nature of our being is clear and pure — Thubten Yeshe

Buccolini Jeronimo Quotes By Wallace Stevens

The muddy rivers of spring
Are snarling
Under the muddy skies.
The mind is muddy. — Wallace Stevens

Buccolini Jeronimo Quotes By Trent Reznor

I had to come to terms about becoming an addict, which, for a long time, I lied to myself about the status of until I couldn't lie any more, 'cause I was either going to die or get better. — Trent Reznor

Buccolini Jeronimo Quotes By Voltairine De Cleyre

As to the essence of Commerce and Manufacture, it is this: to establish bonds between every corner of the earth's surface and every other corner, to multiply the needs of mankind, and the desire for material possession and enjoyment. — Voltairine De Cleyre

Buccolini Jeronimo Quotes By Twyla Tharp

You either entertain an audience or you don't. — Twyla Tharp

Buccolini Jeronimo Quotes By Megan Rich

Patrick would flip The Beatles on mornings after a fight, when we'd bake bread, kneading our troubles into something we could eat. We'd take turns in two-part harmony, working the gluten out, 'fussing and fighting', and as the smell of it baking filled the apartment with the homeliness of 'Penny Lane', we'd be 'ob-la-di-ing' over the sink, one washing, the other drying, hitting hips in three-four time. When we'd slice it open, knife a bit of butter in and take a bite of what had become of the last night's troubles, it was clear 'we'd still need each other, we'd still feed each other, when we're sixty-four'. — Megan Rich

Buccolini Jeronimo Quotes By V.S. Naipaul

The President's white men, the promise of order and continuity; and it was oddly comforting, like the sound of rain in the night. — V.S. Naipaul