Frois Quotes & Sayings
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When the self is not engaged in apprehending objects it becomes aware of itself. — Walter Terence Stace
I like pain. I like when it lingers. It reminds a person of what they've lived through. — Tarryn Fisher
Whether people be of high or low birth, rich or poor, old or young, enlightened or confused, they are all alike in that they will one day die. — Tsunetomo Yamamoto
I think pot should be legalized, but I think the promotion of party culture is irresponsible. — Krist Novoselic
I especially love 'Web Therapy' and I did 'Eastbound and Down' too. I had a lot of fun doing that. — Lily Tomlin
The lullaby had the kind of tune everyone thinks they've heard before but can't remember where. A tune like that floats in the air all the time and now and then you catch it. — Kathleen Winter
This life, gentlemen, is too short for our souls. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
I write mysteries to say something, not just for entertainment — Dennis Lynds
The moment is not over when you have found the right fit in your style. Begin with knowing who you really are and apologize for nothing. There are no mistakes when it comes to personal expression. — Steven Cuoco
God is the reason expressing, affirming itself as the highest existence. To the imagination, the reason is the revelation of God; but to the reason, God is the revelation of the reason[.] — Ludwig Feuerbach
Lawrence Ferlinghetti had a tremendous education as an artist and also an enormous knowledge of literarture. — David Amram
Fish slowly and thoroughly. Haste never pays dividends. Don't whip the stream to a froth. Make fewer cast, make them to places which count an fish each cast out instead of lifting it prematurely — Ray Bergman
Who needs a 12th System when you have a heart like Cassie Sullivans's? — Rick Yancey
The oldest of the arts and the youngest of the professions. — Derek Bok
For one of the odd things about death, Trudy has discovered, is that in its wake one must go about business as usual; it seems heartless and wrong, but now that the rituals of mourning have been attended to, the sole task left to Trudy is to try and comprehend the enormity of thes sudden change. — Jenna Blum