Decluttered Living Quotes & Sayings
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Top Decluttered Living Quotes

Be open about your thoughts, ideas, and desires and you will be right with your decisions. — Auliq Ice

You did not do so badly for something worthless,' he said to his left hand. 'But there was a moment where I could not find you. — Ernest Hemingway,

Sometimes living with memory, with the thought of what friends, those who shared your soul and dreams, will do to you is worse than taking a bullet or having someone stab your flesh. There is a way of bleeding from one's soul. — Megan McKenna

This is the biggest cemetery for Jews, Poles, Roma and Sinti. It must tell us that we have to come back here again and again. We must keep the memory of the worst crime in human history alive for those who were born later. — Horst Kohler

Necessity is the plea for every infringement on human rights. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves. — William Pitt The Younger

True art
comes
from flying
with the madness
so close
you burn
your eyelashes. — Atticus Poetry

I've faked orgasms before, but this is the first time I've faked not having an orgasm. — Sarah Kane

I think people don't understand how intimately tied suicide is to mental illness, particularly to depressive illness and bipolar illness. — Kay Redfield Jamison

I never shut up'
Yes, you do'
Not much'
I could make you shut up'
Oh, yeah? ... How? — Maureen Johnson

New learning never hurt anybody. — Tamora Pierce

If you are aware that people are coming to you to receive your gift and not necessarily to you as the person, it keeps you very humble. Many people make the mistake of confusing the attraction of people to their lives as something that has to do with them as a person or a personality, and this is very dangerous and not true. — Myles Munroe

Why precisely do we want to change land ownership? The answer seems to me to be quite clear: to inhibit land speculation, to inhibit the private exploitation of the scarcity-value of land, to inhibit as we might say the cornering of land. — E.F. Schumacher

In mythology, lightning represents either the loss of ignorance or punishment for those who overstep their bounds. I used two bolts since we intend to do both. — Joelle Charbonneau