Hlep Quotes & Sayings
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We passed more people, unsure of who was running and who was chasing. I saw parents carrying their young children, and pulling along older ones by the hand. A couple of times people sreamed at me to stop, begged me to hlep them, but stopping always meant dying in the movies, and I was barely eighteen. I wasn't sure how long we could survive, but I knew I wasn't dying on day one of the fucking zombie apocalypse. — Jamie McGuire

Nature exists without any laws, t has its own intrinsic laws, but they are not passed by man. They don't need your sanction; they are there, and life goes on following them — Osho

Crowds of minds can be wise, but crowds of bodies just aren't. — John Seabrook

It's 2003. Why can't I teleport? — Lewis Black

Come back to me," he said against her lips.
"I can't."
"Come back to me," he said against her neck.
"I won't."
"Come back to me," he said, lifting her skirt to her hips.
"I don't ... "
"You can't say you don't want to come back to me because we both know you do."
"Not enough to do it."
"Not yet. But you will. — Tiffany Reisz

Talkativeness has another plague attached to it, even curiosity; for praters wish to hear much that they may have much to say. — Plutarch

Charlie Hebdo were the licensed anarchist clowns of the society. — Scott Simon

Happiness comes in snatches, and I take every one. — Marata Eros

For me, the music dictates the melody. Give me a riff to sing over, you know? — Zakk Wylde

Mistakes and failure are not signs of weakness; instead they are opportunities for future success. Failure is a sign of a creative mind, of original thought and strength. — Edward B. Burger

The worst thing about some men is that when they are not drunk they are sober. — W.B.Yeats

I. Am. So. Hungry. — Carrie Jones

You should know something, Miriam ... God changed our futures yesterday. There's no other explanation for what happened. And it wasn't the first God. If you ever need hlep, you might want to try the second God. — Ted Dekker