Danzon Quotes & Sayings
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In fact, those who lobby for politicians to respect any of the people's "unalienable rights" do not believe in unalienable rights at all. Rights which require "government" approval are not unalienable, and are not even rights. — Larken Rose

Jesus viewed his own destiny - to be glorified in and through death - as an expression of a kind of cosmic principle: the pathway to life runs through death. — John Ortberg

Near the foot of the mountain we visited a yogi who dwelled in a hollow tunneled beneath a boulder. He pondered our notion of climbing Shivling and said: 'First travel, then struggle, finally calm'. — Greg Child

When I think of how many people in this world have it worse
than I do, I realize just how blessed I really am...
... and I have to give thanks ... — Shannan Lea

Jessica's smile makes Ron slide his hand over the console, let it work down between her blue-jeaned thighs. — Blake Crouch

Where there is no religion, hypocrisy becomes good taste. — George Bernard Shaw

The managerial class has forced on us a public language that makes no sense — Don Watson

I think women realise that I love women, and very often women seem to love me. — Chuck Close

Giving is the business of the rich. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Danzon is my favorite Cuban music, played by a traditional string orchestra with flute and piano. It's very formally structured but romantic music, which derives from the French-Haitian contradance. — Rachel Kushner

The forger was too exacting, too superficial. Only the real artist has the false beginning. — Dominic Smith

Coaches are like ducks. Calm on top, but paddling underneath. Believe me, there's a lot of leg movement. — Ken Hitchcock

We must know that we have been created for greater things, not just to be a number in the world, not just to go for diplomas and degrees, this work and that work. We have been created in order to love and to be loved. — Mother Teresa

Living is keeping the absurd alive. — Albert Camus