Dewford Randolph Quotes & Sayings
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That is the eternal folly of man. To be chasing after the sweet flesh, without realizing that it is simply a pretty cover for the bones. — Neil Gaiman
Dementia isn't the only place that memories are found to be flawed - people find out they can't rely on their memories every day. People blindsided in relationships. People who find out their truth is a lie. People pulled from trauma. People awakened, as in Anna and Eve. I wondered: If you can't use memories to steer your life, what can you use? I didn't know. It was why I had to write this book. — Sally Hepworth
You can no more look destiny in the face than you can look at the sun, and yet destiny is grey — Henri Barbusse
The horns of a rabbit do not inherently exist because they do not exist at all. The mere realization of their non-existence reveals that the horns of a rabbit do not inherently exist; therefore, the non-inherent existence of the horns of a rabbit is not an emptiness. An emptiness is not understood through realizing the mere non-existence of an object; it is known through comprehending in an existent object the absence of the quality of inherent or objective existence. — Jeffrey Hopkins
I grew up in Canada and was a huge Spider-Man fan, and never thought of Spider-Man as an American hero. — Jake Epstein
Regarding our links with the Russian government, Severstal is a private company with no government participation. We are answerable to our shareholders. — Alexei Mordashov
There is an instinct that emerges when we get quiet with people. We know who's close. — John O'Donohue
The land is the appointed remedy for whatever is false and fantastic in our culture. The continent we inhabit is to be physic andfood for our mind, as well as our body. The land, with its tranquilizing, sanative influences, is to repair the errors of a scholastic and traditional education, and bring us to just relations with men and things. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Life cannot be seen by an unmoved spectator. — Mary Wollstonecraft
Such is the conscious master, and man can only thus become by discovering within himself the laws of thought; which discovery is totally a matter of application, self analysis, and experience. — James Allen
I learned to cook because I want to know about the food and the ingredients going into my family's bodies. — Kendra Wilkinson
The way to learn about a writer is to read the text. Or texts. — Annie Dillard
My life isn't over and I'm not going to sit in a rocking chair and take money from the government. — Colonel Sanders
There's at least one good thing about TV," he said after a while. "You can shut it off whenever you like. And nobody complains. — Haruki Murakami
When you've been in the tabloids as a drunken 'It-boy', people automatically assume you're thick. — Nick Moran
