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Bucephalus City Quotes By Vee Hoffman

I never thought people actually woke up the way I did that morning. I always figured it was hyperbole and massive overcompensation to say that you woke up grinning, woke up in a state of contentment and excitement for the smallest things. Even while I was in love formerly, it seemed more like a comfortable thing rather than a giddy, overwhelming happiness. Realize, then, that I had never been joined in a mutual state of infatuation with someone else. My infatuations tended to be unrequited, accompanied by a sense of muted sadness. I sat up at 7:00a.m. without even waiting for the alarm, and kept still there, smiling, looking at nothing and going over yesterday's conversations, the fevered symphony of emotion ringing forever in my ears.
I fell back and actually laughed to myself, reaching for my glasses to slide them on as I stretched out my back comfortably in a lazy, half-waking state.
You are in love. — Vee Hoffman

Bucephalus City Quotes By Steven Redhead

Trusting fate is like gambling on an unknown outcome with unknown consequences. — Steven Redhead

Bucephalus City Quotes By Richard Bachman

He watched his feet, the only things that were keeping him from finding out if there really was a Kingdom of Heaven or not. — Richard Bachman

Bucephalus City Quotes By Rumi

The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear. — Rumi

Bucephalus City Quotes By Emmanuel Jal

The wealthiest Sudanese don't know what war is. Their children are safe in school. — Emmanuel Jal

Bucephalus City Quotes By Phil Anselmo

You're always going to have detractors, and you're always going to have people who love you, and that's how it's perfectly balanced and the world spins on. — Phil Anselmo

Bucephalus City Quotes By Noam Chomsky

Over the years, there have been a series of concepts developed to justify the use of force in international affairs for a long period. It was possible to justify it on the pretext, which usually turned out to have very little substance, that the U.S. was defending itself against the communist menace. By the 1980s, that was wearing pretty thin. — Noam Chomsky

Bucephalus City Quotes By Jacques Ellul

Propaganda does not aim to elevate man, but to make him serve . — Jacques Ellul