Fermentarium Quotes & Sayings
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People, of all ages, are far more open than you might think to being moved in new ways. — Leila Josefowicz

I wish you all the happiness in the world, Frau Grant. I hope our paths meet again. — Beatriz Williams

There is no greater luxury than meditation. Meditation is the last luxury, because it is the ultimate love affair. — Osho

Do you think it will always be this way?"
"What?"
"I mean, when do we start feeling like the world belongs to us?"
I wanted to tell him that the world would never belong to us. "I don't know," I said. "Tomorrow. — Benjamin Alire Saenz

Couples that do save have stronger, more stable, less stressful unions. In other words, you don't want to be fighting about saving; you just want to be saving, period. — Jean Chatzky

This then is salvation - when we marvel at the beauty of created things and praise their beautiful Creator. — Meister Eckhart

They do say that when a man starts down hill everybody is ready to help him with a kick, and I suppose it is so. — Mark Twain

The body directly before him, however, was that of a child. The blue of the eyes was now covered in a milky film, giving it its only depth, since all that was behind that veil was flat, like iron shields or silver coins, sealed and deprived of all promise. They were, he told himself yet again, eyes that no longer worked, and the loss of that was beyond comprehension. He would paint this child's face. He would paint it a thousand times. Ten thousand. He would offer the paintings as gifts to every man and every woman of the realm. And each time any one man or woman stirred awake the hearth gods of anger and hate, feeding the gaping mouth of violence and uttering pathetic lies about making things better, or right, or pure, or safe, he would give them yet another copy of this child's face. — Steven Erikson

I wonder if there's a secret current that connects people who have lost something. Not in the way that everyone loses something, but in the way that undoes your life, undoes your self, so that when you look at your face it isn't yours anymore. — Nina LaCour

Today I blame only certain agents for my long eclipse as a public entertainer. — Ethel Waters