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Giambi Machine Quotes By Lao-Tzu

If we could renounce our artful contrivances and discard our (scheming for) gain, there would be no thieves nor robbers. — Lao-Tzu

Giambi Machine Quotes By Sean Price

Back in the day, we sampled Portishead on Nocturnal, that song "Proud" we sampled Portishead. And we used to have the [Dummy] album, 'cause Da Beatminerz put me onto the album. I had the album, every time I played it, I had this dude like, "Yo man." He thought I was so ill 'cause I listened to Portishead. "You're different, man." — Sean Price

Giambi Machine Quotes By Frederick Lenz

When you eneter into samadhi and seek to make that magical walk between salvikalpa and nirvikalpa samadhi, it's necessary to focus your awareness not on being or nonbeing. — Frederick Lenz

Giambi Machine Quotes By Rachel Hawkins

The Ephors wanted to kill David," I told Blythe. "Because of his ... boy parts and stuff. — Rachel Hawkins

Giambi Machine Quotes By Stephen Schwartz

Some things I cannot change, but 'til I try I'll never know. — Stephen Schwartz

Giambi Machine Quotes By Alain De Botton

Our bodies smell, ache, sag, pulse, throb and age. They force us to fart and burp, and to abandon sensible plans in order to lie in bed with people, sweating and letting out intense sounds reminiscent of coyotes calling out to one another across the barren wastes of the American deserts. Our bodies hold our minds hostage to their whims and rhythms. — Alain De Botton

Giambi Machine Quotes By Jordanblue1101

The beating of my heart stops when your gone, my heart herts when your voise is not speaking. This proves my love for you so never leave me. — Jordanblue1101

Giambi Machine Quotes By Edmund S. Morgan

I would say that my ideal of writing history is to give the reader vicarious experience. You're born in one particular century at a particular time, and the only experience you can have directly is of the place you live and the time you live in. History is a way of giving you experience that you would otherwise be cut off from. — Edmund S. Morgan