Desprit Quotes & Sayings
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We ought not to decide hastily against the words of an Act of Parliament. — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Love is about letting go of the fears that stand in front of our hearts. — Marianne Williamson
Dogs, ye have had your day! — Alexander Pope
I always get that. Who are you? Here's who I am: I'm that dog that dropped off down at the humane society, and he has about every breed in it. Whatever the situation is, you try to bring that breed out that helps success. — Jim McElwain
Number, as it were, lies behind the psychic realm as a dynamic ordering principle, the primal element of which Jung called spirit. As an archetype, number becomes not only a psychic factor, but more generally, a world-structuring factor. In other words, numbers point to a background reality in which psyche and matter are no longer distinguishable. — Marie-Louise Von Franz
I'm able to see humor in a lot of things. — Juliana Hatfield
If my kid couldn't draw I'd make sure that my kitchen magnets didn't work. — Mitch Hedberg
The reason the Son of God was made manifest (visible) was to undo (destroy, loosen and dissolve) the works the devil [has done]" (1 John 19:30). — Darien B. Cooper
When the time comes to leap in faith whether you have your eyes open or closed or scream all the way down or not makes no practical difference. — Lois McMaster Bujold
As my father used to say: There are two sure ways to lose a friend, one is to borrow, the other to lend. — Patrick Rothfuss
Nothing can be proposed so wild or so absurd as not to find a party, and often a very large party to espouse it. — Richard Cecil
The painting is usually finished before you are. — Rex Brandt
Believe everything you read — Kurt Cobain
To look it at another way, surely there are many unfortunate people who have needed to undergo multiple stomach surgeries. Yet no one would hand a scalpel over to them and ask them to perform the same surgery they received on another person, simply because they themselves had undergone it so often. — Kato Lomb