Coupe De Cheveux Quotes & Sayings
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I can hear the sizzle of newborn stars, and know anything of meaning, of the fierce magic emerging here. I am witness to flexible eternity, the evolving past, and I know we will live forever, as dust or breath in the face of stars, in the shifting pattern of winds. — Joy Harjo

Thought is Cause; experience is Effect. If you don't like the effects in your life, you have to change the nature of your thinking. — Marianne Williamson

I saw his eyes go up and he looked past me, toward the door, as if he were watching it, waiting. But there was no one there, it did not open, no one left or came in. I wondered if he was actually dreaming of escape. — S.J. Watson

I barely registered the warmth of her arms around my shoulders the press of her kiss to my neck when I stilled on top of her, or the way she whispered, "Stay on top of me like this forever."
"Don't ever stop being so fucking open," I murmured, pulling my gaze to her face. "Don't stop asking for what you want."
"I won't," she whispered. "I got you tonight, didn't I?"
And just that simply, I was claimed. — Christina Lauren

All evidence indicates that the neuron does not reset. The synapses do not reset. They are always different. They're changing every millisecond. Your brain today is very, very different from what it was when you were 10 years old, and yet you may have profound memories from when you were 10. — Henry Markram

I'm someone who believes in centrist governing philosophy. — Scott McClellan

Regular people have such a hard time listening to the low hum of instinct. — Suzanne Palmieri

We get offered so few real victories. It's a question I can't even really answer: what is the victory I want? — Jesse Ball

A man who knows that time and the train wait for no man. — Neil Gaiman

The Greeks said grandly in their tragic phrase, 'Let no one be called happy till his death;' to which I would add, 'Let no one, till his death, be called unhappy.' — Elizabeth Barrett Browning