Harpan 42 Quotes & Sayings
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Enjoy the ride because sometimes that's all you have. Sometimes, on the other side there's nothing but a trash can a whole bunch of people there to watch you throw up in it. — C.M. Stunich
Out with it, Dunciad: let the secret pass -
That secret to each fool - that he's an ass.
The truth once told (and whereby should we lie?),
The queen of Midas slept, and so may I.
You think this cruel? Take it for a rule,
No creature smarts so little as a fool. — Alexander Pope
In those days they weren't citizens as we know them, but old landowning families with vast estates of fields and meadows. — E.H. Gombrich
Each of our lives is the sum of its parts. No ONE individual is the driving force. And no one person can stall its progression. If everyone plays their position, life evolves without drama, opportunities flourish and ultimately we ALL benefit. When you selfishly overstate your part you only weaken the whole. — Carlos Wallace
Customs of the Egyptians. Chapter I. Concerning The Kings And — Charles Rollin
=The Burial of Love= His eyes in eclipse, Pale cold his lips, The light of his hopes unfed, Mute his tongue, His bow unstrung With the tears he hath shed, Backward drooping his graceful head. Love is dead; His last arrow sped; He hath not another dart; Go--carry him to his dark deathbed; Bury him in the cold, cold heart-- Love is dead. — Alfred Tennyson
Only one could have foreseen this, and I don't believe in him anymore. — Max Brooks
It was a hole in one contest and I had a three. — Abe Lemons
Smoke the weed of your own heart to fly higher — Munia Khan
Experience, as we know, is deceptive: one judges the world through the prism of what has happened to oneself and considers this a just and reasonable approach, when in fact it is quite obviously the perfect tactic for never learning anything about anything. — Juan Bonilla
Zen values the simple, concrete, living facts of everyday direct personal experience. — James H. Austin
This proclamation of intent and entitlement is not something you can do just once and then expect miracles; it's something you must do daily, forever. — Elizabeth Gilbert