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Deviantart Girl With Two Heads Quotes By Jens Bjorneboe

But this laughter is the reason why the Tuscans invented science and the clear Tuscan drawing in their cool paintings; laughter means distance. Conversely: where laughter is absent, madness begins. Every time I've had a chance to observe an outbreak of psychosis or a first-rate clinical anxiety neurosis the signal has been given in the absence of humor - the moment one takes the world with complete seriousness one is potentially insane. The whole art of learning to live means holding fast to laughter; without laughter the world is a torture chamber, a dark place where dark things will happen to us, a horror show filled with bloody deeds of violence. — Jens Bjorneboe

Deviantart Girl With Two Heads Quotes By Elizabeth Kelly

She tasted like whiskey and bad choices, — Elizabeth Kelly

Deviantart Girl With Two Heads Quotes By Mizore

I came here to make babies with you and that's what I'll do. — Mizore

Deviantart Girl With Two Heads Quotes By Anonymous

Weep for a dead man, for he left the light behind; But weep over a fool, for he left intelligence behind. — Anonymous

Deviantart Girl With Two Heads Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Our self- development is all about cultivating the traits that we need to achieve our life purpose, success and to carry out our mission — Sunday Adelaja

Deviantart Girl With Two Heads Quotes By Sean Bean

Working in a garden calms me down. — Sean Bean

Deviantart Girl With Two Heads Quotes By E.K. Blair

No one has ever given me what you do.
I want to give you everything. — E.K. Blair

Deviantart Girl With Two Heads Quotes By Jean Seberg

I know that the greatest of actresses has about 20 good years of acting in her and that she will go on living for 30 or 40 years as a human being. So, the conclusion I have come to is that I can't make acting my whole life. — Jean Seberg