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Gary Mcpherson Quotes By Alistair Cooke

New York is the biggest collection of villages in the world. — Alistair Cooke

Gary Mcpherson Quotes By Daisy Whitney

Get away from my house and all its rooms that echo, all the rooms I don't enter anymore. — Daisy Whitney

Gary Mcpherson Quotes By Warren Olson

When you have a Thai girlfriend, you never lose her ~ you just sometimes lose your place in the queue — Warren Olson

Gary Mcpherson Quotes By Ram Dass

I think the game is to bear the unbearable with a giggle. With your heart breaking. And then do what you do. — Ram Dass

Gary Mcpherson Quotes By Lalah Hathaway

Singers- nothing sounds like you. For better or worse-there is only 1 of you. Don't homogenize your sound by making it just like the next. — Lalah Hathaway

Gary Mcpherson Quotes By Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Being an entrepreneur is an existential, not just a financial thing. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Gary Mcpherson Quotes By Alice Hoffman

We had been found and brought to this place so near to the sky we could hear the voice of the King of Creation. The Lord had saved us and delivered us, as the Torah vowed he would. I would have been willing to do anything for the glory of God as I walked through the gate, except forgive him for what I had lost. — Alice Hoffman

Gary Mcpherson Quotes By Malcolm X

A man curses because he doesn't have the words to say what's on his mind. — Malcolm X

Gary Mcpherson Quotes By Ludwig Wittgenstein

If someone does not believe in fairies, he does not need to teach his children 'There are no fairies'; he can omit to teach them the word 'fairy'. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

Gary Mcpherson Quotes By Elizabeth Gilbert

My husband was sleeping in the other room, in our bed.I equal parts loved him and could not stand him. I couldn't wake him to share in my distress - what would be the point? He'd already been watching me fall apart for months now, watching me behave like a madwoman (we both agreed on that word), and I only exhausted him. We both knew there was something wrong with me, and he'd been losing patience with it. We'd been fighting and crying, and we were weary in that way that only a couple whose marriage is collapsing can be weary. We had the eyes of refugees. — Elizabeth Gilbert