Darilong Quotes & Sayings
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Anyone determined to find another person or group inferior can always find whole lists of grounds that demonstrate inferiority because we are all inferior to the ideals of humanness we have erected. — Marilyn French

He knew at the same time that this stricture of acceptance (by which what we must love is made into what we can love) would eventually be a part of himself — Djuna Barnes

Become detached from your ego, become detached from your possessions. Become simply detached from every possible source of attachment. — Rajneesh

Thought is the seed of action; but action is as much its second form as thought is its first. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

The first thing I always look at on a girl is her eyes. — Landon Liboiron

All good things spring from Self-Love — N. Sophronia Crosby

An old Ukrainian proverb warns, "A tale that begins with a beet will end with the devil." That is a risk we have to take. — Tom Robbins

Lions and goats are friends. There are hard working jabbering animals who are slaves to the tiny disgusting rats. The fruits are larger than the parent trees ... the mighty illusions are in every single thing ... flowers are burning to touch and there are no nights in this amazing world ... and now this amazing labyrinth ... Where are we ... What is this place? Rosalina blurted out, getting the consistently mouthing soul of Palatablo on the spur of the moment. — D.R. Mirror

Our element is unending immaturity. — Witold Gombrowicz

There are a lot of things that are in the show that harken back to the old show, but I really wanted to resist doing a greatest hits. It was irresistible to do a greatest hits, but it was almost too easy. There are things that I know are still ahead of us, in the future of whatever Arrested Development brings. — Mitchell Hurwitz

Sorry, I get a little excited when I talk about firearms. — Jeri Ryan

Everyone you know and all the people you meet have the potential to be someone important in the lives of others. — John C. Maxwell