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Dobbies Garden Quotes By Rebecca Wells

She longed for porch friendship, for the sticky, hot sensation of familiar female legs thrown over hers in companionship. She pined for the girliness of it all, the unplanned, improvisational laziness. She wanted to soak the words 'time management' out of her lexicon. She wanted to hand over, to yield, to let herself float down the unchartered beautiful fertile musky swamp of life, where creativity and eroticism and deep intelligence dwell. — Rebecca Wells

Dobbies Garden Quotes By Swami Vivekananda

The greatest sin is to think that you are weak. No one is greater: realize that you are Brahman. Nothing has power except what you give it. — Swami Vivekananda

Dobbies Garden Quotes By Dean Kamen

Life is so short. Why waste a single day of it doing something that doesn't matter, that doesn't try to do something big? — Dean Kamen

Dobbies Garden Quotes By Charles Bukowski

I drive toward it not wanting it getting it getting it as the cat stretches yawns and rolls over into another dream. — Charles Bukowski

Dobbies Garden Quotes By Peter Kirby

I suppose that's an inevitable part of human existence, but in the bosom of a close family it can, at least, be endured. For the homeless, there is no relief. Without family or friends there's only the pain. — Peter Kirby

Dobbies Garden Quotes By Philip K. Dick

All right," Eric agreed. "If you were me, and your wife were sick, desperately so, with no hope of recovery, would you leave her? Or would you stay with her, even if you had traveled ten years into the future and knew for an absolute certainty that the damage to her brain could never be reversed? And staying with her would mean-"
"I can see what it would mean, sir," the cab broke in. "It would mean no other life for you beyond caring for her."
"That's right," Eric said.
"I'd stay with her," the cab decided.
"Why?"
"Because," the cab said, "life is composed of reality configurations so constituted. To abandon her would be to say, I can't endure reality as such. I have to have uniquely special easier conditions."
"I think I agree," Eric said after a time. "I think I will stay with her."
God bless you, sir," the cab said. "I can see that you're a good man. — Philip K. Dick

Dobbies Garden Quotes By Ken Liu

There are no monsters. The monster is us. — Ken Liu