Hit Blunts Quotes & Sayings
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The most important thing to him is his drive, his purpose, his desire to give meaning to the experience of dying. — Philip Gould

Patience! Patience! That's what I learnt there. And I felt that above all the horror and misery and cruelty of the world, there was something that helped you to bear it, something that was greater and more important than all that, the spirit of man and the beauty he created. Is it really strange that that little picture I showed you this morning should mean so much to me?" To make the most of the fine — W. Somerset Maugham

I imagine crossing Grey Street in the daytime. Would night fall over me gently like a velvety curtain? Or would the day turn dark in the blink of my eye? I don't really need the sunrise to know that Shyness is different. It's like there is a thin layer of static over everything that stops me from seeing what's really going on. People here scuttle around like they're scared of their own shadows. — Leanne Hall

To tell the truth, my dear count, I must own that of all nauseating human emanations, literature is one of those which disgust me most. I can see nothing in it but compromise and flattery. And I go so far as to doubt whether it can be anything else. — Andre Gide

One does not love a place the less because one has suffered in it. — Virginia Woolf

In the 21st century our tastes buds, our brain chemistry, our biochemistry, our hormones and our kitchens have been hijacked by the food industry. — Mark Hyman

The most brilliant qualities become useless when they are not sustained by force of character. — Louis-Philippe I Of France

To feel the breath of wildness come into your body is to reclaim your natural wholeness — Mary Reynolds Thompson

The moment that government appears at market, the principles of the market will be subverted. — Edmund Burke

There's an understanding of common prayer that I think we're seeing grow, more and more. When I travel, I hear from people who are deeply touched that our common prayer takes time to remember some of the terrible tragedies that have happened around the world. — Shane Claiborne