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Hollenhorst Bodies Quotes By Anton Chekhov

HELENA. What a fine day! Not too hot. [A pause.]

VOITSKI. A fine day to hang oneself. — Anton Chekhov

Hollenhorst Bodies Quotes By Bette Greene

And marking off time struck me as something like counting empty spaces - spaces you know can't ever be filled. — Bette Greene

Hollenhorst Bodies Quotes By Helen Fisher

More and more of us live segmented, compartmentalized lives. This isn't natural. For millions of years, our forebears knew everyone around them and everyone knew them. — Helen Fisher

Hollenhorst Bodies Quotes By Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Fuck Art, let's Dance! — Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Hollenhorst Bodies Quotes By Steve O'Keefe

There is one of everything and everything is one. — Steve O'Keefe

Hollenhorst Bodies Quotes By Rumi

Life Is Sweet
But Merging With You
Is Far Sweeter — Rumi

Hollenhorst Bodies Quotes By Bangambiki Habyarimana

If you want to understand the inner workings of the human mind, read good fiction. — Bangambiki Habyarimana

Hollenhorst Bodies Quotes By Jay Woodman

There are some great positive quotes out there that I can't quite share as I wonder how a victim in a war torn country could be expected to see from their perspective? — Jay Woodman

Hollenhorst Bodies Quotes By LeAnn Rimes

Living life, I mean, my two stepsons, my husband, I think every day - today interaction inspires me - as far as music goes - inspires my art. — LeAnn Rimes

Hollenhorst Bodies Quotes By Merrill Markoe

In a way, watching an attractive, potentially dangerous guy play guitar is a little like watching a tiger agree to do tricks for his trainer. You know that they could just turn and kill you. But you're so flattered and pleased that instead they agreed to stand on a decorative box and wave and count for the crowd that for a while you forget how big the scary part of them really is. — Merrill Markoe