Clinkscales Molalla Quotes & Sayings
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No pain could match the emptiness of separation, no agony rivaled the unreality of not being with her. — Scott Spencer
The thing is, the heart never listens to the brain's logic, — Brittainy C. Cherry
In the matter of justice, all should be equal in your eyes. — Abu Bakr
I almost threw up the first time I set foot inside the University of California, San Francisco's Comprehensive Care Center and joined the stream of thin, slow-moving, low-voiced, gray-skinned people. I didn't want to be one of the pitied, the struck-down. — Kelly Corrigan
Me imperturbe, standing at ease in nature. — Walt Whitman
Hasty work and premature decisions may lead to penalties out of all proportion to the issues immediately involved. — Winston Churchill
There's a completely new culture out there. I'm not a participant of texting and driving - or texting at all - but I see there's something going on in civilization which is coming with great vehemence at us. — Werner Herzog
There are only two things to understand in this world. First is, one's own True Self, and the other is, our faults from the past [life]. Won't these faults have to be broken? — Dada Bhagwan
I don't care if they eat me alive, I've got better things to do than survive. — Ani DiFranco
The more you drive the less intelligent you are. — Alex Cox
Photography is 10% inspiration and 90% moving furniture. — Helmut Newton
It is better to excel in any single art than to arrive only at mediocrity in several, so moderate skill in several is to be preferred where one cannot attain to perfection in any. — Pliny The Younger
Time unslid the knot of any last ribbon of tension. — C.S. Pacat
I've always been rather very one-sided about the science, and when I was younger, I concentrated almost all my effort on it. I didn't have time to learn, and I didn't have much patience for what's called the humanities; even though in the university there were humanities that you had to take, I tried my best to avoid somehow to learn anything and to work on it. It's only afterwards, when I've gotten older and more relaxed that I've spread out a little bit - I've learned to draw, and I read a little bit, but I'm really still a very one-sided person and don't know a great deal. I have a limited intelligence and I've used it in a particular direction. — Richard Feynman
