Castelandia Quotes & Sayings
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Top Castelandia Quotes
The body isn't there simply to carry the head. — Candace Pert
O cricket from your cherry cry
No one would ever guess
How quickly you must die. — Matsuo Basho
Are you determined to leave me in this world to live without my heart? — Kristin Cashore
Caught in the self-centered dream, only suffering;
holding to self-centered thoughts, exactly the dream;
each moment, life as it is, the only teacher;
being just this moment, compassion's way. — Joko Beck
I definitely think there's a lot of pressure for teenaged girls and guys to hook up on prom. I think it comes with the belief that you have to lose your virginity before you go to college. It's a coming of age thing. I think it's really sad because it has nothing to do with what you want and everything to do with peer pressure. But it comes with the territory of prom. Thankfully more and more kids are knowing their limits, and I think we're raising kids to be really good people, and they're realizing that they don't need to do it just because. — Brittany Snow
I like eating fine foods and drinking nice wine. Even if I had a really good figure, I don't think I'd get my t**s and a** out for no one. — Adele
Teddy accepts the challenge. 'It has bodies floating in it, and severed heads, bobbing up and down.' He realises that his dream doesn't sound very romantic. 'And some flowers also. — Mohammed Hanif
I have learned long ago to possess my soul in patience and accept the inevitable. — Eleanor Roosevelt
The toxicity of love coupled with pain can erode even the strongest heart. — Kevin Wilson
Our prisons are packed. Our streets are filled with drugs. Who's winning the war? We've lost our minds. — John Grisham
Nothing would be regarded as obscene, I feel, if men were living out their inmost desires. What man dreads most is to be faced with the manifestation, in word or deed, of that which he has refused to live out, that which he has throttled or stifled, buried as we say now, in his subconscious mind. The sordid qualities imputed to the enemy are always those which we recognize as our own and therefore rise to slay, because only through projection do we realize the enormity and horror of them. — Henry Miller
