Dandys Mom Quotes & Sayings
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You must love no-thingness,
You must flee something,
You must remain alone,
And go to nobody.
You must be very active
And free of all things.
You must deliver the captives
And force those who are free.
You must comfort the sick
And yet have nothing yourself.
You must drink the water of suffering
And light the fire of Love with the wood of the virtues.
Thus you live in the true desert. — Jessica Shirvington
Once they know they've got a hold of your shame, they can shake it out and hold it up for the all world to see. And you become less than it. You become something disgusting. — Kirsty Eagar
It's never fun to be scared [about stage fright] but I think that it is important and it's healthy to always push yourself. — Rose Leslie
I think young people don't really know that much about the Civil Rights Movement and about the history of African Americans in this country. It's not taught enough in school. — Don Lemon
I never saw men act with such ignorance, violence and self-serving malice as when energised by a just cause. — Joe Abercrombie
The whole tradition of cinema is dominated, really, by films about good guys versus bad guys, good versus evil. But we have very few films about the nature of evil itself. — Joshua Oppenheimer
'Sweet magnetic Jesus on the dashboard. On the table?' — Nora Roberts
Hope is the seed of happiness. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Anger takes up a lot of space if you let it. — Jay Crownover
I hope we can continue to find ways to encourage integrity in all aspects of government operations — Ben Carson
Are the latter aware of their limitations,
and do they know that life is short and wonder what point there is in
going on? — Paulo Coelho
Love & care for one another, gratitude & compassion are the ultimate state of being. This is living on the super-conscious level of life, seeing the soul of one another. — Alice Hocker
That which we do not bring to consciousness appears in our lives as fate — C. G. Jung
