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Grunberg House Quotes By Barry Humphries

I like people who are slightly unhygienic. A little grubbiness isn't so bad. BO chic it should be called. — Barry Humphries

Grunberg House Quotes By Katy Evans

So we ride like this, in silent tension, my mind full of Matt and my body empty — Katy Evans

Grunberg House Quotes By Jalaluddin Rumi

This moment is all there is. — Jalaluddin Rumi

Grunberg House Quotes By Mastin Kipp

What you put up with you end up with. — Mastin Kipp

Grunberg House Quotes By Cheyenne Kimball

I never even went to high school because I went straight from middle school into the music business. I don't really know what it is supposed to be like. — Cheyenne Kimball

Grunberg House Quotes By Martin Freeman

I could say, 'I want to play a French-African humpback,' but I probably won't get that role. — Martin Freeman

Grunberg House Quotes By Terence McKenna

I think the world is growing more psychedelic every day. I'm completely hopeful ... This is how it should be. This is what it's like when a species prepares to depart for hyperspace. — Terence McKenna

Grunberg House Quotes By Timothy Ferriss

What are the top-three activities that I use to fill time to feel as though I've been productive? — Timothy Ferriss

Grunberg House Quotes By Mary Anthony

Dance is a life, everyday. don't miss it. You're in bodies, you can move ... Where is your joy? — Mary Anthony

Grunberg House Quotes By Dalai Lama

Human happiness and human satisfaction must ultimately come from within oneself. It is wrong to expect some final satisfaction to come from money or from a computer. — Dalai Lama

Grunberg House Quotes By Richard Di Natale

If there's anything I can do, it's to present an alternative vision for the country. — Richard Di Natale

Grunberg House Quotes By Paul Auster

And even if there was an end, it seemed doubtful that I would ever know about it - which meant that the story would go on and on, secreting its poison inside me forever. — Paul Auster