Hellospy Quotes & Sayings
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Top Hellospy Quotes

When you go to an Indian temple, it is just to behold an energy form. You want to take an imprint of the Divine within yourself. — Sadghuru

Once munching has begun, Schopenhauer held, the human will cannot resist further munching, and the result is a universe with crumbs over everything. — Woody Allen

Happiness is beneficial for the body, but it is grief that develops the powers of the mind. — Marcel Proust

When life gives you lemons ... add melted butter , toasted paprik and dip some lobster in it! — Stuart J. Scesney

If poetry were nothing but texture, [Dylan] Thomas would be as good as any poet alive. The what of his poems is hardly essential to their success, and the best and most brilliantly written pieces usually say less than the worst. — Randall Jarrell

I think maybe there could be some restrictions that there had to be a certain amount of training taken. — Ronald Reagan

As children know, there's lots of fun in nonsense. We never stop benefiting from staying flexible, open and responsive, even in the midst of confusion. — Joanna Scott

Be more weary of the fearful than of the brave. — Meeta Ahluwalia

Love stories always seem to be a spark. — Alyson Richman

A Baby Sermon-
The lighting and thunder, they go and they come: But the stars and the stillness are always at home — George MacDonald

So, you wanted to know when I'm mad at you, or when you're being an ass, well guess what? I'm mad and you're an ass. — N.R. Walker

The revolution will be no re-run brothers,
The revolution will be live. — Gil Scott-Heron

Gary Allan has long been one of country's most reliably velvet-voiced beautiful losers. — Chuck Eddy

I'm at Lance's front door. Let me in." "What? How did you know I was here?" "Because I'm psychic, and Instagram is my oracle. Now let me in. You are seriously interfering with my weekly orgasm quota right now. — Helena Hunting

Life is short - while we speak it flies; enjoy, then, the present, and forget the future; such is the moral of ancient poetry, a graceful and a wise moral - indulged beneath a southern sky, and all deserving, the phrase applied to it - the philosophy of the garden. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton