Christmas Groovy Quotes & Sayings
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Top Christmas Groovy Quotes

Hanson? Yeah, I've heard of them, I saw them perform and they have an interesting sound. I wish them every success. — Jonathan Taylor Thomas

Religion does not care about your purpose or determination; it just wants you to live like hell. — M.F. Moonzajer

Out of your world perhaps, Susan - but not out of mine,' said Anne with a faint smile. — L.M. Montgomery

It was the only thing I ever really wanted. And that's the sin that can't be forgiven
that I hadn't done what I wanted. It feels so dirty and pointless and monstrous, as one feels about insanity, because there's no sense to it, no dignity, nothing but pain
and wasted pain ... why do they always teach us that it's easy and evil to do what we want and that we need discipline to restrain ourselves? It's the hardest thing in the world
to do what we want. And it takes the greatest kind of courage. — Ayn Rand

I believe in a higher spirit. — Kathy Garver

I am not only freezing to death but also drowned in pain of beloved. — Santosh Kalwar

Actually, Ma, he's going to drive by slowly enough for me to dive through the open passenger window like Wonder Woman. — D.M. Annechino

Have no power, by taxation or otherwise, to retard, impede, burden or in any manner control the operations of the constitutional laws enacted by Congress. — John Marshall

When emotionally abandoned people describe their childhoods, it is always without feeling. Alice Miller writes, They recount their earliest memories without any sympathy for the child they once were. Very often they show disdain and irony, even derision and cynicism. In general, there is a complete absence of real emotional understanding or serious appreciation of their own childhood vicissitudes and no conception of their true need - beyond the need for achievement. The internalization of the original drama has been so complete that the illusion of a good childhood can be maintained. — John Bradshaw

The sunlight, penetrating the gaps in the tall trees, plays chess on the gravestones, shifting slowly and thoughtfully across the worn old stones. The wind, like a hundred violins, plays perpetually in the topmost branches of the deodars. — Ruskin Bond

It is the face of his own evil shadow that grins at Western man from the other side of the Iron curtain. — C. G. Jung

Think, dream and expect great things. For would you rather be correct in your perception? Or would you rather be exceptional in your life? — Christopher Babson