Como La Flor Quotes & Sayings
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While God sustains the burden of the world, the spurious ego assumes its burden, grimacing like an image on a tower, seeming to support it. If the traveller in a carriage, which can carry any weight, does not lay his luggage down but carries it painfully on his head, whose is the fault? — Ramana Maharshi
No one messes with my best friend."
"Best friend, eh?"
"You're my only friend, Jess. You win the best title by default. — Nicole Williams
Come to me. I want to plow you like a Calgary driveway at Christmas. — John Cleese
Forgiveness must be initiated before life can begin. — Asa Don Brown
Both Iraq and Syria are a fissile mixture of ethnicities and religions thrown together after Versailles by departing French and British imperialists and only kept together by Baathist tyranny and violence. — Michael Ignatieff
I've always been a poor sport and a sore loser ... any other behavior might encourage a repeat performance — Josh Stern
Wherever there's Nature, there's assholes," he — Margaret Atwood
I stretched to my full height and kissed him. Like I kissed Dancer. Soft, sensual butterfly wings against his lips. Unlike the last kiss I gave Ryodan, this wasn't one to provoke or challenge or say "Fuck you - can't touch this." It was a kiss that said simply, "I see you and admire you and want you to live. — Karen Marie Moning
Work is the greatest thing in the world. So we should save some of it for tomorrow. — Don Herold
After all, what is man but a hoard of ghosts? Oaks, that were acorns, that were oaks ... — Walter De La Mare
Power without authority is tyranny. — Jacques Maritain
Teach us all to do right, Lord, please, and to get along together with that atom bomb on this earth because I do not want it to fall on me-nor Thee-nor anybody living. Amen! — Langston Hughes
She caught him in his schoolboy mode, polite and dutiful, mailing letters to his grandparents and step-siblings, notes full of nothing written in perfect script. Yet he feels like she caught him so unaware and alone that she saw the other side, the wolf crawling through wreckage, through broken walls, cracked Venetian mirrors, dust, blood, a turned-over rocking horse - the child who doesn't know it's own name. — Jardine Libaire
The subtle dance of the body joins us to the world. — George Leonard
From it's inception Beat poetry was hailed as "something NEW" and "like all good spontaneous jazz, newness is acceptable and expected - by hip people who listen." But the newness of jazz has in it the echoes of J. S. Bach. — Allen Ginsberg