Grasshoff Seawater Quotes & Sayings
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Why should I hold back now and sound mediocre, just so I can sound mediocre twenty years from now? — Janis Joplin

In 'The Blood Doctor,' I wrote about the history of haemophilia and the devastating effects of the disease at a time when there was no remedy. — Ruth Rendell

No one grows old by living - only by losing interest in living. — Marie Beynon Lyons Ray

Fogarty rolled the cylinder in his fingers.' Know what's interesting? I had a look at this thing when they took it out. The insides are burned out.'
Are they?' Blue asked mildly.
It takes a lot to burn out one of those implants - almost impossible, in fact. You must love him very much,' Fogarty said quietly.
Yes,' Blue said. 'Yes, I do. — Herbie Brennan

No wonder that tantra is so popular today in the West: it offers the ultimate "spiritual logic of late capitalism" uniting spirituality and earthly pleasures, transcendence and material benefits, divine experience and unlimited shopping. It propagates the permanent transgression of all rules, the violation of all taboos, instant gratification as the path to enlightenment; it overcomes old-fashioned "binary" thought, the dualism of mind and body, in claiming that the body at its most material (the site of sex and lust) is the royal path to spiritual awakening. Bliss comes from "saying yes" to all bodily needs, not from denying them: spiritual perfection comes from the insight that we already are divine and perfect, not that we have to achieve this through effort and discipline. The body is not something to be cultivated or crafted into an expression of spiritual truths, rather it is immediately the "temple for expressing divinity. — Slavoj Zizek

When you receive a cancer diagnosis, you're more vulnerable than at any other time in your life. I've personally had the experience twice. My only hope for survival was alternatives. But that was my decision, what I thought was best for me. — Suzanne Somers

Memory is a way of holding on to the things you love, the things you are, the things you never want to lost — Kevin Arnold

Old habits never die. And when you've once been in the business of granting wishes, the impulse never quite leaves you — Joanne Harris

The darkness that surrounds us cannot hurt us. It is the darkness in your own heart you should fear. — Silvertris

Is it not possible for us all to realize that the masses will never mount to freedom through murder? — Mahatma Gandhi