Burnapoo Quotes & Sayings
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To be human is to be aware of the passage of time; no concept lies closer to the core of our consciousness. — Dan Falk

The man assumes the role of the loner, the thinker and the searching spirit who calls the privileged and the powerful to task. The power of one was the courage to remain separate, th think through the truth and not be beguiled by convention or the plausible arguments of those who expect to maintain power, whatever the cost. — Bryce Courtenay

But about the smell of rancid butter ... There are good associations too. When I think of this rancid butter I see myself standing in a little, old world courtyard, a very smelly, very dreary courtyard. Through the cracks in the shutters strange figures peer out at me. — Henry Miller

To be shaken out of the ruts of ordinary perception, to be shown for a few timeless hours the outer and the inner world, not as they appear to an animal obsessed with words and notions, but as they are apprehended, directly and unconditionally, by Mind at Large-This is the experience of inestimable value to everyone. — Aldous Huxley

I played football the only way I knew. If you have the football and 11 guys are after you - if you're smart - you'll run. It was no big deal. — Red Grange

The only projects that excite me have to be tied to some aspect of social change. No matter how beautiful, a coffee book doesn't exactly move you to change the way you cook or eat. — Homaro Cantu

I remember being a kid and the Vietnam War was huge and looking at Watergate. — David Cross

The reason so few people are successful is no one has yet found a way for someone to sit down and slide uphill. — W. Clement Stone

For so many years," he said, "for so long, I have been so many things, so many different men." ... "But here," he said so softly I could barely hear him, "here in the dark, with you ... I have no name."
I lifted my face toward his, and took the warm breath of him between my own lips.
"I love you," I said, and did not need to tell him how I meant it. — Diana Gabaldon