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Top Campagnard Tellin Quotes

Grab life by the balls, keep a firm grip and never give up. — Emma Paul

Hello, my name is your potential. But you can call me impossible. I am the missed opportunities. I am the expectations you will never fulfil. I am always taunting you, regardless of how hard you try, regardless of how much you hope. Please put talcum powder on my arse when you wash me, and take note of how our shit smells exactly the same. — Nathan Filer

Life's lessons come from experience. — Amy Jarecki

All writers are, somewhere or other, mad. Not les grands fous, like Rimbaud, but mad, yes, mad. Because we do not believe in the stability of reality. We know that it can fragment, like a sheet of glass or a car's windscreen. but we also know that reality can be invented, reordered, constructed, remade. Writing is, in itself, an act of violence perpetrated against reality. — Patricia Duncker

Businesses are not paid to reform customers. They are paid to satisfy customers. — Peter Drucker

What matters most has an ultimate metallic quality of death. The chasuble and the wagon wheel, the razor and the prickly beards of shepherds, the bare moon, a fly, humid cupboards, rubble piles, the images of saints covered in lace, quicklime, and the wounding edges of the rooflines and watchtowers. — Federico Garcia Lorca

You create your life through the inner power of your being, whose source is within you and yet beyond the selves that you know. Use those creative abilities with understanding abandon. Honor yourselves and move through the godliness of your being. — Jane Roberts

It's risky to take anything on good faith where a woman is concerned. — August Strindberg

I believe that ultimately it all comes down to whether we seek conscious contact with God on a daily basis through prayer and meditation. — Marianne Williamson

In the midnight hour, I can feel your power. — Madonna Ciccone