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Gorged In A Sentence Quotes By Geronimo

We are vanishing from the earth, yet I cannot think we are useless or else Usen would not have created us. He created all tribes of men and certainly had a righteous purpose in creating each. — Geronimo

Gorged In A Sentence Quotes By Paul Auster

My mind was a blithering gush, a pandemonium of rhapsodic thoughts. — Paul Auster

Gorged In A Sentence Quotes By DMX

When I was a kid, nobody in my family had a car. And I didn't have many toys. The only toys I had were the ones I would steal. — DMX

Gorged In A Sentence Quotes By Sabazius X

Yet the freedom of the artist, the pure beauty of nature, and the liberty of each of us to live our lives as we choose are still under threat - and despite all our progress, this threat may be greater now than in many years. The slave religions have used the weapons of fear, guilt, superstition, greed, terror and paranoia to achieve significant gains in political, ideological, and cultural power during recent decades, notably in the forms of militant Islamic fundamentalism and Christian dominionism.

It takes strength to stand in defense of beauty, truth and freedom, and strength requires unity.

Even while we celebrate our diversity and individuality with justified exuberance, it is critical that we remember those principles we hold in common, and those things we owe to each other as brothers and sisters of this, our Holy Order. — Sabazius X

Gorged In A Sentence Quotes By Lisa Wingate

Did the dead still want things? Or was death simply a letting go of all that is held so tightly in life - an understanding of the temporal and shallow nature of the human matters of possession, greed, desire, justice? — Lisa Wingate

Gorged In A Sentence Quotes By E'yen A. Gardner

The life that I have lived was no more than a mask covering the real me. What has happened was not to kill me but to reveal me. — E'yen A. Gardner