Emry Lurker Quotes & Sayings
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Stay focused on what is beautiful and abundant even as illness carves more and more of what you love away — Katrina Kenison
He who humbles himself before God is likely to humble himself before others. — Matshona Dhliwayo
I plan to march to the ends of the world and the Great Outer Sea," the young King said, his mismatched eyes shining with certainty. "And it's Al-ex-an-der." He smiled. "You Persians always butcher my name. — Kat Ross
When your ego is no more, only then will you know who you are. — Rajneesh
Most of us carry at least a weak sense of a correlation between poetry and human possibility that cannot be realized by poems. The poet, by his very claim to be a maker of poems, is therefore both an embarrassment and accusation. — Ben Lerner
People are looking around. They are looking to do something with their time and money. The question is, what? — John Simon
In our laws ... by the oath which they prescribe, we appeal to the Supreme Being so to deal with us hereafter as we observe the obligation of our oaths. The Pagan world ... are without the mighty influence of this principle which is proclaimed in the Christian system. — Rufus King
It is as if something somewhere were 'known' in the form of images - but not by us. — Marie-Louise Von Franz
I'm meeting the attic before I meet the girl. — Colleen Hoover
There is new information."
"Are you going to share it?"
"No."
Of course not. Because it would totally ruin his whole mysterious vibe. Can't have that. — Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
Writing fiction was a way to take the ideas that troubled me or confused me and put them under pressure. — Phil Klay
There is no reason for anybody to have an assault weapon. — Joseph J. Lhota
The tide of human desire, the desire for more and better, would overwhelm them. It would take control and drive events, as it had in every large change throughout history. — Margaret Atwood
Documentarian Laura Poitras has crafted a first-rate Hitchcockian-type thriller telling the story of Edward Snowden. — Leonard Maltin
