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The cruelest prison of all is the prison of the mind. — Piri Thomas
Solitude without togetherness deteriorates into loneliness. One needs strong roots in togetherness to be solitary rather than lonely when one is alone. — David Steindl-Rast
Religious energy is in the dark questions, seldom in the answers. — Richard Rohr
Such were our minor preparations for the journey, but above all we laid in an ample stock of good-humour, and a genuine disposition to be pleased; determining to travel in true contrabandista style; taking things as we found them, rough or smooth, and mingling with all classes and conditions in a kind of vagabond companionship. It is the true way to travel in Spain. — Washington Irving
Two students severely injured, you yourself covered in blood, a Reaper on the premises, a Fenrir wolf running around loose somewhere, and extensive property damage to the resort. Well?" Nickamedes snapped. "What do you have to say for yourself, Gwendolyn?"
I thought for a second, then grinned at him. "I followed your directions exactly. I never set one foot outside the hotel. — Jennifer Estep
Change is good; it's what fashion is all about. — Suzy Menkes
Never eat less than four hours before boxing. Then eat only lightly. — Gene Tunney
At our best, it's a good experience but we do 22 episodes a year, so there are some clunkers. — Vincent D'Onofrio
Speak not through the positive mind or the negative mind, but from the neutral mind. — Harbhajan Singh Yogi
I now saw plainly that this foul emanation could have no admixture or connection whatsoever with the clean air of the Libyan Desert, but must be essentially a thing vomited from sinister gulfs still lower down. — H.P. Lovecraft
No Romeo-and-Juliet acts, no nonsense about Love with a large L, none of that popular song claptrap with its skies of blue, dreams come true, heaven with you. Just sensuality for its own sake. — Aldous Huxley
'Tis a good thing to laugh at any rate; and if a straw can tickle a man, it is an instrument of happiness. — John Dryden
Well ... letting the cat out of the bag is a lot easier than putting it in. — Charles Martin
