Casimirs Lounge Quotes & Sayings
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Who do you love? — R.J. Torbert
My experiences in the military, the private sector, and as a congressional staffer were at times almost enough to drive me crazy. Writing offered the all-too-often-cited creative outlet. — L.E. Modesitt Jr.
You must realize that one day you will die. Until then you are worthless. — Chuck Palahniuk
Why am I here? What's my purpose in life? — Douglas Adams
She was all the world's money, and I would spend it with her, my sharpest friend who changed the tide, my only comfort from the brutal gamble of the world and the wicked ways of men. — Daniel Handler
we're not actually people at all, but simulations running on an ultracomputer built by other people. — Jordan Ellenberg
It takes some courage to write fiction about politically controversial topics. The dread is you'll be labeled a political writer. — Barbara Kingsolver
Just as pure abstract art is not dogmatic, neither is it decorative. — Piet Mondrian
Of course, there are those churches today that are inspired by the real living presence of Christ, but as a whole, Christianity needs new life breathed into it. It needs to be challenged to awaken from the old structures that confine spirit, so that the perennial spirit of awakening can flourish once again. — Adyashanti
There are three kinda men in the world. There's men that own rope, men that use eye creme, and that dude from Nickleback. — Greg Behrendt
Your optimism continues to defy reality — Aimee Carter
Compulsion is the death of friendship. — Patrick O'Brian
The noosphere, not the biosphere, would determine rights and responsibilities. And these rights were not previously repressed, they were previously meaningless (they were not oppressed, they had simply not yet emerged). — Ken Wilber
I think the gay - the gay/straight alliances in the school are very useful as far as creating understanding among kids and so kids aren't necessarily so stigmatized or demonized for being who they really are. — Jeanne Phillips
We had been friends. We could not become strangers. It left only one thing: we must be enemies. — John Christopher
