Glocca Quotes & Sayings
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Namely, the feeling of the total and ultimate meaninglessness of their lives. They lack the awareness of a meaning worth living for. They are haunted by the experience of their inner emptiness, a void within themselves; they are caught in that situation which I have called the existential vacuum. — Viktor E. Frankl

A person carries off the hat. Hats are about emotion. It is all about how it makes you feel. — Philip Treacy

Be not among z drunkards [5] or among a gluttonous eaters of meat, 21 for the drunkard and the glutton will come to poverty, and b slumber will clothe them with rags. — Anonymous

The discovery of one star is the promise of another. — Robert Aris Willmott

Why do you give me good advice?"
asked Laurent.
Isn't that why you brought me with
you? Instead of speaking those words
aloud, Damen said, "Why don't you take
any of it? — C.S. Pacat

In Mexico, a network of government-operated rural convenience stores is offering banking services to rural communities. — Sylvia Mathews Burwell

As with most phobias, the fear of flying does make some sense, but if ever there was a fear worth quashing then this is it. After all, life is short, and there's a great big world to explore out there. — Beth Ditto

Cynical is a fool's word for realist. — Paul Christopher

I never did work in the off-season, and I never did play winter ball or anything else. I think it was good for me to get away after a full season ... In those days, I don't think anyone ever got too complacent. — Bobby Doerr

How are things in Glocca Mora this fine day? — Yip Harburg

Hesitation and the fear of being judged kills more relationships than misunderstanding and arguments. — Himmilicious

Reverence is an attitude of honoring life.
Reverence automatically brings forth patience.
Reverence permits non-judgemental justice.
Reverence is a perception of the soul. — Gary Zukav

The girl was alluring. Like wildfire, or a summer storm swept off the Gulf of Oro. — Sarah J. Maas