Elohims Lodge Quotes & Sayings
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Art is communication spoken by man for humanity in a language raised above the everyday happening. — Mary Wigman

Only a person who considers himself too good for you is good enough. — Judith Martin

That's Narmer with the spoon," I guessed. "Angry because the other bloke stole his breakfast cereal? — Rick Riordan

Sex on the brain is the wrong place to have it. — Malcolm Muggeridge

Once in a while dancing is immaculate, a perfection: you understand why raves exist: when you've timed the drinks correctly and they lift your mood and your energy, the songs are ones you all know, and you look around at the girls, their happy lost faces, their beautiful bare stomachs, their jangly long earrings, something limbic, their skin just damp with sweat to the touch, the whole thing ... — Charles Finch

You can't kill me. Even if you could, you can't bring yourself to do it. You'll hesitate. Again. — Richelle Mead

You have to live inside each beautiful or terrible thing as it happens to you, because the present may be all you've got. — Amanda Howells

You need to have a beginner's mind to create bold innovation. — Marc Benioff

We are called to fear only God. There is an important reason for this. What we fear is what we're subject to; our fears define our master. Where there is no fear, there is no control. — Erwin Raphael McManus

All your life you live so close to truth, it becomes a permanent blur in the corner of your eye, and when something nudges it into outline it is like being ambushed by a grotesque. — Tom Stoppard

What is holiness? Happiness is holiness. Breathing is holiness. You are holy and divine; right here, right now, just like this. — C. JoyBell C.

Sometimes we're more terrified of the good things in life than we are of the bad. We feel we don't deserve them, or that they aren't real, that they'll disappear quickly and easily and we'll be left in the ruins. — Kandi Steiner

Joan Rivers, who said to Marcel Marceau, Can we talk? Never got a dinner! — Red Buttons