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Furuholmen Friluft Quotes By Hunter S. Thompson

It is from the bystanders (who are in the vast majority) that we receive the propaganda that life is not worth living, that life is drudgery, that the ambitions of youth must he laid aside for a life which is but a painful wait for death. These are the ones who squeeze what excitement they can from life out of the imaginations and experiences of others through books and movies. These are the insignificant and forgotten men who preach conformity because it is all they know. These are the men who dream at night of what could have been, but who wake at dawn to take their places at the now-familiar rut and to merely exist through another day. For them, the romance of life is long dead and they are forced to go through the years on a treadmill, cursing their existence, yet afraid to die because of the unknown which faces them after death. They lacked the only true courage: the kind which enables men to face the unknown regardless of the consequences. — Hunter S. Thompson

Furuholmen Friluft Quotes By Dorothy L. Sayers

The banks of the Thirty-Foot held, but the swollen Wale, receiving the full force of the Upper Waters and the spring tide, gave at every point. Before the cars reached St. Paul, the flood was rising and pursuing them. Wimsey's car
the last to start
was submerged to the axles. They fled through the dusk, and behind and on their left, the great silver sheet of water spread and spread. — Dorothy L. Sayers

Furuholmen Friluft Quotes By George Orwell

We shall abolish the orgasm. Our neurologists are at work upon it now. — George Orwell

Furuholmen Friluft Quotes By Joe Hill

I wanted to explore this idea that the bogey man in the closet is scary, but being a mother is scarier. — Joe Hill

Furuholmen Friluft Quotes By Frank Bettger

Order (self-organizat ion): Set aside time to plan how you will spend your time. Think about what's most important. Then do those things first. — Frank Bettger