Gabrielism Quotes & Sayings
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Top Gabrielism Quotes
Cold be night, cold be heart;
I shall forever sit in dark,
Until one day ride at Flight
Against armies of Thalorion
For last fight ... . — M.J. Chrisman
Get up early and go to bed late. — Jack Weatherford
My spirituality has always been linked to my feminism. Feminism is about challenging unequal power structures. — Starhawk
It is an ancient and venerated custom of people in my country to start a story by praying to a Higher Power.
"I guess, Your Excellency, that I too should start off by kissing some god's arse.
"Which god's arse, though? There are so many choices.
"See, the Muslims have one god.
"The Christians have three gods.
"And we Hindus have 36,000,004 divine arses to choose from. — Aravind Adiga
Protect yourself like you would your cubs - as a grown woman, you're no one's cub anymore. — Karen Finerman
Trust to the fickle star within. — Edgar Allan Poe
I'm only in competition with my last level. — Erykah Badu
When in doubt, do that which makes you the most nervous. The easiest way out, is generally not the best. — J.W. Collier
Stars ink your fingers
with a lexicon of flame
blazing rare knowledge. — Aberjhani
Death arrived on schedule on a Sunday afternoon, and, as always, it was easier than we thought it would be. — Charles Bukowski
It's like with Smallville, I'm sure those creators didn't know I had done a ton of Star Trek work. I was just the right guy for the job. Do I gravitate towards it? You do what you are best suited to do, so in me being a comic book fan and a fan of genre from my father being in Mission: Impossible and the spy genre and all that, when I go to audition, perhaps I have a leg up because I understand the universe better. — Phil Morris
The science fiction I write comes from a pretty deep pool of literature, not just from the reflection of other science fiction films, and I think that gives me somewhat deeper roots. — Jon Spaihts
The music industry is so easy compared to the ballet world. — Vanessa Carlton
That the Hindus, absorbed in the ideal, lacked in realistic observation is evident from this. Take painting and sculpture. What do you see in the Hindu paintings? All sorts of grotesque and unnatural figures. What do you see in a Hindu temple? A Chaturbhanga Narayana or some such thing. But take into consideration any Italian picture or Grecian statue-what a study of nature you find in them! A gentleman for twenty years sat burning a candle in his hand, in order to paint a lady carrying a candle in her hand. — Swami Vivekananda