Discriminatorily Quotes & Sayings
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There's no mystery to integrity. There's no mystery to oneness. When there is a core-splitting honesty, right there, awareness knows. — John De Ruiter

Let heaven exist, though my place be in hell. — Jorge Luis Borges

To be almost saved is to be totally lost. — Adrian Rogers

I was about to meditate like no one had ever meditated before. — Devon Monk

So we're considering doing a new Christmas album, because there's been Christmas episodes since then, and maybe finally do the version of 'The Most Offensive Song Ever' with lyrics intact. — Trey Parker

She had an inside and an outside now and suddenly she knew how not to mix them. — Zora Neale Hurston

What chiefly concerns and alarms many of us are the problems arising from religious fanaticism. As long as large numbers of militant enthusiasts are persuaded that they alone have access to the truth, and that the rest of us are infidels, we remain under threat. Lord Acton's famous phrase about power can be used of another danger. Dogma tends to corrupt, and absolute dogma corrupts absolutely. — Anthony Storr

I've been all around the world, and there will be a thousand kids crying out your name, and it's such a weird, visceral experience. It's like, it's disorienting. — Rodney Mullen

Being a writer means crying over the sad parts, even though you already know it's going to be okay. — Clare B. Dunkle

We cannot really love anyone with with whom we never laugh. — Agnes Repplier

Against all odds and despite all evidence to the contrary, still we trust that there will be a light at the end of the tunnel, of our personal tunnel anyway. — Diane Schoemperlen

There is something uniquely American about the motel: It speaks to the transient nature of America itself, one enabled and encouraged by our roads and highways. — Hanya Yanagihara

He hadn't expected anyone so pretty, and it threw him. Tina had the Faye Dunaway thing. Faye before the surgery, when her cheekbones were still as sharp as can openers and she looked like a feral gazelle. — Jerry Stahl