Chairani Siregar Quotes & Sayings
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I'm a Holy Spirit maniac, yeah. When I say maniac, to me, a maniac is a person that goes around telling you what you should believe. You know, you have to believe what I believe, and I don't believe that. — Sinead O'Connor
There's something about the Pacific Northwest, the scale of it, and the fact that not so long ago people came here and died getting here, and then died the first winter they were here. There's this breathtaking beauty, just a little bit of moss on the tree, just this little thread of danger, and the sinister. And I really like that. — Chelsea Cain
But the summits of poetry are mysteries; they are shiftingly veiled, and those who catch the glimpses see different aspects of the transcendental; but they have seen something, and they come down with the glory lingering on them. — Ruth Pitter
The education of all children, from the moment that they can get along without a mother's care, shall be in state institutions. — Karl Marx
Talia made me someone. I was her Zaal.
But alone, I was nothing more than a number. — Tillie Cole
The States acceded to the Union. — Benjamin Franklin
