Fencing Perth Quotes & Sayings
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I agree, along with Carl Sagan, that we should eventually become a two planet species. Life is too precious to place on a single planet. — Michio Kaku

TO the garden, the world, anew ascending,
Potent mates, daughters, sons, preluding,
The love, the life of their bodies, meaning and being,
Curious, here behold my resurrection, after slumber;
The revolving cycles, in their wide sweep, have brought me again,
Amorous, mature - all beautiful to me - all wondrous;
My limbs, and the quivering fire that ever plays through them, for reasons, most wondrous;
Existing, I peer and penetrate still,
Content with the present - content with the past,
By my side, or back of me, Eve following,
Or in front, and I following her just the same. — Walt Whitman

Old age is ready to undertake tasks that youth shirked because they would take too long. — W. Somerset Maugham

In fashion, we don't often know the prices. We don't have time to go into the stores. — Olivier Theyskens

While Nice is just a place in France, happiness will always be a foreign state of mind. But fuck it. Let's rage. — The Betches

I've lived places these guys can't defecate in. — Mike Tyson

I would kiss the ground where your shadow fell just to be near you. — Deanna Raybourn

All the terrible things we do to ourselves and others from alcoholism to character assignation to abuse to murder come from one cause: the inability to stay present with an uncomfortable feeling in the body and seek short-term relief. — Pema Chodron

I have never waited for anything the way I've waited for today, when nothing will happen. — Marguerite Duras

Her accent's funny, different from mine, different from anyone in Prentisstown's. Her lips make different kinds of outlines for the letters, like they're swooping down on them from above, pushing them into shape, telling them what to say. In Prentisstown, everyone talks like they're sneaking up on their words, ready to club them from behind. — Patrick Ness

There was something almost sacred in the self-sacrifice that I felt was required of me as a mother, caring for this child. — Judith Warner

As children we have no appreciation of scenery because, having not yet stored similar scenes in our imagination, with their attendant emotions and circumstances, we perceive it without psychic depth. I now looked at the cloudcrowned summits with my — Gene Wolfe