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Freeks Quotes By Allen Ginsberg

Recent history is the record of one vast conspiracy to impose one level of mechanical consciousness on mankind. — Allen Ginsberg

Freeks Quotes By Gary Hume

I have to take it as a given that I have got a certain ability to do something. I can be an artist, which is take something and transform it into another thing. I can just see something, and I can see my painting. — Gary Hume

Freeks Quotes By Tim Gilmore

As the soil of a garden is richer and as the harvest of the garden bears healthier nourishment from the decay of leaf matter and banana peel and egg shell and human hair and chicken bone and fireplace ash, so the accumulation of death in teh ground of a city implants therein energies and powers. — Tim Gilmore

Freeks Quotes By Robin S. Sharma

When we are young we sacrifice our health for wealth. But when we become old and wise, we become willing to sacrifice every bit of our wealth for just a day of good health. — Robin S. Sharma

Freeks Quotes By Cate Beauman

Canon said as he walked out behind her. Ms. Harris, would you — Cate Beauman

Freeks Quotes By Amanda Hocking

Darkness engulfed me...There was no ground below me, no sky above. Only the black, and the cold. — Amanda Hocking

Freeks Quotes By Robert Louis Stevenson

It is the property of things seen for the first time, or for the first time after long, like the flowers in spring, to reawaken in us the sharp edge of sense and that impression of mystic strangeness which otherwise passes out of life with the coming of years; but the sight of a loved face is what renews a man's character from the fountain upwards. — Robert Louis Stevenson

Freeks Quotes By Jennifer Grey

It's very hard to balance being there for somebody else and taking care of yourself. — Jennifer Grey

Freeks Quotes By Paul Tournier

That is what marriage really means; helping one another to reach the full status of being persons, responsible and autonomous beings who do not run away from life. — Paul Tournier