Captured Ghosts Quotes & Sayings
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Be aware of anxiety. Next to sin, thee is nothing that so troubles the mind, stains the heart, distresses the soul, and confuses the judgment. — William Bernard Ullathorne

Did you know your dancing is atrocious? I seriously think there is something wrong with your inner ear. No other human moves so unnaturally to music. — Ashlan Thomas

The big message of gospel is that you don't have to keep fighting the universe; you can stop, and the universe is quite good to you. There is a loss of ego. — Brian Eno

I'm mortified to be on the stage, but then again, it's the only place where I'm happy. — Bob Dylan

The travail of freedom and justice is not easy, but nothing serious and important in life is easy. The history of humanity has been a continuing struggle against temptation and tyranny - and very little worthwhile has ever been achieved without pain. — Robert Kennedy

It's the thinking that gets you killed. — Mitch Albom

The exciting part about life is finding out what you can't do, because you don't find out until you try to do something and you're stopped. — Kyle Kinane

The artist must be in his work as God is in creation, invisible and all-powerful; one must sense him everywhere but never see him. — Gustave Flaubert

Questions... I question that... and than... soona I am going to question and my existence. — Deyth Banger

That was a stupid idea I made up while drunk. Why did someone build that? — Warren Ellis

I've got it all in here ultra violets, flying saucers, strawberry bootlace come on get involved.. — Noel Fielding

We do not choose our own parts in life, and have nothing to do with those parts. Our duty is confined to playing them well. — Epictetus

When he [Malevranche] happened to find Descartes' book entitled Man in a book shop on the rue Saint Jaques, he leafed through it, bought it and "read it with so much pleasure that he was forced at times to interrupt his reading, so loud were the beatings of his heart due to the extreme pleasure he had in doing so". Those who never put down a book of erudition, science or philosophy, to catch their breath, so to speak, and recover from the strong emotion they experience, certainly ignore of of the most exquisite pleasures of intellectual life. — Etienne Gilson