Evergreens At Mahan Quotes & Sayings
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God is a placebo for your own mortality. — Robert Barron

It is silent, an anagram for listen.
That is what I do. Listen while she remains silent. — Eric Jerome Dickey

It is completely usual for me to get up in the morning, take a look around, and laugh out loud. — Barbara Kingsolver

Emancipatory politics always consists in making seem possible precisely that which, from within the situation, is declared to be impossible. — Alain Badiou

I put a sour cherry pastille on my tongue, but the combination jarred. A meaty, protein taste was called for. With a cool skin, sticky sweet fragrance in the nostrils, the aleatory drip of timeless water echoing in your ears, a limbo beyond the muscle spindles... you become a spiced mummy in a cool chamber beneath the Nile. This salt-surfeited breeze tingling every corpuscle of my skin set me adrift on a cool back eddy near a basser sea... but the wave lap and sibilance of the palm leaves was like the rustle of a costly veil... in what exotic world did a vortex of primary colours drain into the eyes?... did it all make me a taffeted plankter drinking substance from the spectrum of a fractured sun?"
-"Cancerous Kisses of Crocodiles — William Scott Home

He lay in his stony crypt like his own corpse, hardly breathing, his heart hardly beating - and yet lived as intensively and dissolutely as ever a rake had lived in the wide world outside. — Patrick Suskind

The awareness of our environment came progressively in all countries with different outlets. — Jacques-Yves Cousteau

Once upon a time freedom used to be life-now it's money. I guess the world really do change. — Lorraine Hansberry

I like to personalise my dressing room, have a cover for the bed and, if it is a long run, a few cushions and a teapot - a little pot for one. — Lesley Manville

People should know this of me: I will do what is required to keep our country safe and secure because, in the end, that is what people's livelihoods and jobs rely on. — George Osborne