Fogies Stogies Quotes & Sayings
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It was magical growing up in New Jersey. My sister and I would go nuts in the basement and do full theater productions. We used a humidifier as a fog machine. It was over the top. — Brandon Uranowitz
Anything that gets the energy to more people because there's millions of beings who would find freedom, love and a cosmic friend in my work but both those things you mentioned sound like fun exciting experiences that I'd dig. — Giuseppe Andrews
Hiking the PCT was the maddening effort of knitting that sweater and unraveling it over and over again. — Cheryl Strayed
I think musicians have always been drinking and sharing a good wine. It is, I hate to say this, another form of vice. — Tom Araya
One day it'll all make sense. — Common
It's hard not to fall in love with Seattle on a beautiful summer's day. — Robert Spector
When your love lets you go you only want love more, even when love wasn't what you were looking for. — Tegan Quin
Imagination, then, must be the flip side of memory, not so much a calling up as a calling forth. Yet imagination also relies on knowledge: on knowing what is - and is not - possible in this world of fact. Imagination plants the seed or buries the bulb knowing the seasons will shift, seeing, in the mind's eye, April give way to August, the azalea to the rose, knowing that the red leaves of the maple will burnish in autumn, knowing that from this exact window, one can look down to the inlet where the moon's reflection will be just another shimmering white blossom. — Judith Kitchen
People have an awful lot of problems that society has put on them and a lot to work through because of it. — Dana Plato
The world of atheism was cracking apart for me, just as once the world of Catholic faith had cracked apart. I was losing my faith in the nonexistence of God. — Anne Rice
The future is uncertain but the end is always near. — Jim Morrison
It is sad when two people turn from the paths they're traveling, and their paths go on to cross without them. — Robert Breault
