Gewandhaus Andris Quotes & Sayings
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An inference of perspective,
a glimpse of regularity,
causation of habit,
and the only recurrence:
my faith in you. — Camilo Garzon

You lame moron. What a stupid thing to say. She tells you she loves you and you come back with "That's nice"? Gods! You might as well tell her that her ass is fat and go ahead and get the groin kick. This time you deserve it.
- Syn — Sherrilyn Kenyon

We are awakened to the profound realization that the true path to liberation is to let go of everything. — Jack Kornfield

It's daft, locking us up," said Nanny. "I'd have had us killed."
"That's because you're basically good," said Magrat. "The good are innocent and create justice. The bad are guilty, which is why they invent mercy. — Terry Pratchett

When paper money systems begin to crack at the seams, the run to gold could be explosive. — Harry Browne

When I am in the cellar of affliction, I look for the Lord's choicest wines. — Samuel Rutherford

Wow. Being responsible sure takes it out of you. This calls for a Pop-Tart. — Jenny B. Jones

Love is nothing but a pain in the ass — Ava Gardner

Sylvia Plath and I met a long time ago. A really long time ago. Was it a summer day? No! It was a wintry November morning! — Avijeet Das

Resting on its back in the ocean, the otter drifts along tossed by currents so tumultuous that it disappears beneath the waves for minutes at a time before bobbing back to the surface, one tiny arm behind its neck, looking for all the world as though it should be resting a martini on its chest. This is the California waiting for us: this state, and this state of mind. — Monica Ganas

No matter how little your light is, let it shine — Saji Ijiyemi

Art-making is not about telling the truth but making the truth felt — Christian Boltanski

While thinking is a practical necessity, the failure to recognize thoughts as thoughts, moment after moment, is what gives each of us the feeling that we call "I," and this is the string upon which all our states of suffering and dissatisfaction are strung. — Sam Harris