Carmellose Quotes & Sayings
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Thus strangely are our souls constructed, and by such slight ligaments are we bound to prosperity or ruin. When I look back, it seems to me as if this almost miraculous change of inclination and will was the immediate suggestion of the guardian angel of my life - the last effort made by the spirit of preservation to avert the storm that was even then hanging in the stars and ready to envelop me. — Mary Shelley
Do not look for joy anywhere else. It is living in you, and gives meaning to all Existence. — Judith Hanson Lasater
I like to hear melodies that go from one extreme to the next- saxophone to a bell to a whistle, for instance. — Roscoe Mitchell
When there is choice, don't need to stick with one. When betrayed, don't need to cry, just look for another. — Nutan Bajracharya
Youngsters of this generation seem not quite so hazardous except in the way of mechanical speed, bad liquor and venereal diseases. — Robert E. Howard
On the field is a place where you can just let it loose and react to everything with violence. — Troy Polamalu
Young people cannot contribute to the betterment of society if they are
constantly focusing on how to improve their own position. — Eraldo Banovac
Those who cherish a beautiful vision, a lofty ideal in their hearts, will one day realize it. — James Allen
We were the untamed young bucks, testosterone and beer fueling our charge, fear alone left in the wake. Everybody thought we were a little dangerous, and that was cool. — A.D. Aliwat
It is stories - both real and fictional - that can captivate hearts, change minds and, in the most powerful examples, spur action. — Vanessa Diffenbaugh
I can't lose you, Noah."
"You'd never lose me, Tweet. I'll always be here if you need me. — Alison G. Bailey
What kinds of truths were being hidden? Were there lying turnips? Were there lying leeks? — Timur Vermes
I became an atheist because, as a graduate student studying quantum physics, life seemed to be reducible to second-order differential equations. Mathematics, chemistry and physics had it all. And I didn't see any need to go beyond that. — Francis Collins
