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Forgivenesses Embrace Quotes By Mark Wilson

from the head honcho to the person who scraped shit from the toilets. He always saw the individual person rather than the job. There were only two types of people that mattered for Tom. Good guys and wanks. That was the only measure he took of anyone. — Mark Wilson

Forgivenesses Embrace Quotes By Tun Teja

When there is a bit mistrust, jealousy will arise and ended with misunderstanding — Tun Teja

Forgivenesses Embrace Quotes By Leonard Cohen

Any startling piece of work has a subversive element in it, a delicious element often. Subversion is only disagreeable when it manifests in political or social activity. — Leonard Cohen

Forgivenesses Embrace Quotes By Larry Kramer

Dangerous, free time on your hands. You can only jerk off so often. — Larry Kramer

Forgivenesses Embrace Quotes By Sylvain Reynard

I care for you-you're precious to me. And one of the most precious things to me is your voice. Please tell me what you want, what you need, what you desire ... — Sylvain Reynard

Forgivenesses Embrace Quotes By John Haines

Cabbages, whose heads, tightly folded see and hear nothing of this world, dreaming only on the yellow and green magnificence that is hardening within them. — John Haines

Forgivenesses Embrace Quotes By Thomas Merton

I remember receiving hate mail saying, "Tell this talking Trappist who took a vow of silence to shut up!" Though silence is a traditional part of their lives, Trappists take no such vow. Maintaining silence (to increase contemplation) does not by itself rule out communication (which they do in sign language). I had an answer for the hate-mongers: "Writing is a form of contemplation. — Thomas Merton

Forgivenesses Embrace Quotes By Erika Johansen

Stories moved Kelsea most, stories of things that never were, stories that transported her beyond the changeless world of the cottage. — Erika Johansen