Disassembly Quotes & Sayings
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Have you ever wondered if death is the same for all living beings, be they animals, human beings included, or plants, from the grass you walk on to the hundred-meter-tall sequoiadendron giganteum, will the death that kills a man who knows he's going to die be the same as that of a horse who never will. — Jose Saramago

The sleep you didn't get one night sometimes came to you on the next, and then it came like a lover. — Stephen King

I hate belongings. I hate clutter. It really bothers me because I can't think properly. If you've got distractions in front of you, your mind goes nuts. — Simon Cowell

Because the Beloved wants to know, unseen things become manifest. Hiding is the hidden purpose of creation. — Rumi

Push through the pain, and conquer the obstacles. Regardless of what you think today, it won't matter 5 years from now. — Anonymous

I never paid attention to what was contemporary or what was commercial, it didn't mean anything to me. — Van Morrison

It strikes me that the only reason to take apart a pocket watch, or a car engine, aside from the simple delight of disassembly, is to find out how it works. To understand it, so you can put it back together again better than before, or build a new one that goes beyond what the old one could do. We've been taking apart the superhero for ten years or more; it's time to put it back together and wind it up, time to take it out on the road and floor it, see what it'll do. — Kurt Busiek

Simple logic tells us that if we are going to have a good life and good relationships, we need to accept that we live in a world where bad things happen and everyone we love hurts us or disappoints us in some way. So to experience anything good with anyone, even the best of people, we have to forgive their imperfections, sins, and transgressions toward us. It is just reality. — Henry Cloud

Sometimes people do what they think is for the best, and their intentions are misinterpreted. — Theresa Breslin

No matter how long is a rainy day, it cannot beat the sun forever. — Alok Jagawat

What he ate did not so much relieve his hunger, as keep it immortal in him. — Herman Melville

The origin of all power is in the people, and they have an incontestable right to check the creatures of their own creation. — Mercy Otis Warren