Gravidade Dillaz Quotes & Sayings
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Kleenex would have made a mint today. — Larry Harvey

That is your trick, your bit of filthy magic: invisibility, and the anaesthetic power to deaden my attention in your direction. — D.H. Lawrence

If you want to find out what it means to have a society without any rituals, read the New York Times. — Joseph Campbell

It's kind of bittersweet. The human spirit is not measured by the size of the act, but by the size of the heart. — Yakov Smirnoff

The Russian did not wave or speak, but he looked directly into Billy's soul with sweet hopefulness, as though Billy might have good news for him
news he might be too stupid to understand, but good news all the same. — Kurt Vonnegut

Change happened and you thought it was forever, and immediately there were all the enemies of that change making common cause and meeting in the cloakrooms. — C.J. Cherryh

When at last I learned forgetting, I learned it very quickly and all too well. — Ursula K. Le Guin

My dear child, if you desire to be free from the cycle of birth and death, then abandon the objects of sense gratification as poison. Drink instead the nectar of forbearance, upright conduct, mercy, cleanliness and truth. — Chanakya

Keeping busy is the hardest part. When I find myself still, clear of thoughts, I can still feel you holding me. — Karen Quan

Till that word can be dug out of us, why should they hear the babble that we think we mean? How can they meet us face to face till we have faces? 'Best — C.S. Lewis

There are rules and laws to help ensure our physical safety. Likewise, the Lord has provided guidelines and commandments to help ensure our spiritual safety so that we might successfully navigate this often-treacherous mortal existence and return eventually to our Heavenly Father" ("Obedience Brings Blessings," April 2013 General Conference). — Thomas S. Monson

were only four cars in the parking lot, and a Saturday-like silence reigned in the hallways — Mechtild Borrmann