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Holden Talking About Jane Quotes By Kabir

The man who is kind and who practices righteousness, who remains passive against the affairs of the world, who considers all creatures on earth as his own self, he attains the Immortal Being; the true God is ever with him. — Kabir

Holden Talking About Jane Quotes By Cherie M. Hudson

The world laughed at any attempts we made to exist in it without pain. — Cherie M. Hudson

Holden Talking About Jane Quotes By Arthur Ransome

The desire to build a house is the tired wish of a man content thenceforward with a single anchorage.
The desire to build a boat is the desire of youth, unwilling yet to accept the idea of a final resting place. — Arthur Ransome

Holden Talking About Jane Quotes By Steve Williams

Under most circumstances that would result in disqualification. If the rules of golf are upheld, I believe he should have been disqualified. — Steve Williams

Holden Talking About Jane Quotes By Charles Bukowski

We use such big words to move nowhere. — Charles Bukowski

Holden Talking About Jane Quotes By David Guterson

It's a brooding melancholy that haunts me. — David Guterson

Holden Talking About Jane Quotes By Frederick Lenz

As an enlightened teacher of Buddhism, I'd like to welcome you to the pathway to enlightenment. I'd like to encourage you to be more positive, to engage in the practice meditation, to learn how to do this wonderful thing - make your mind still in a crazy world. — Frederick Lenz

Holden Talking About Jane Quotes By Laurie Halse Anderson

I am Outcast."
"The kids behind me laugh so loud I know they're laughing about me. I can't help myself. I turn around. It's Rachel, surrounded by a bunch of kids wearing clothes that most definitely did not come from the EastSide Mall. Rachel Bruin, my ex-best friend. She stares at something above my left ear. Words climb up my throat. This was the girl who suffered through Brownies with me, who taught me how to swim, who understood about my parents, who didn't make fun of my bedroom. If there is anyone in the entire galaxy I am dying to tell what really happened, it's Rachel. My throat burns."
"Her eyes meet mine for a second. "I hate you," she mouths silently. — Laurie Halse Anderson