Huibenhuayuen Quotes & Sayings
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Mirrors taught: Perhaps there were always at least two sorts of reality, what you credited, and what was true. — Tanith Lee
I am a keeper of flocks.
The flocks are my thoughts
and all my thoughts are sensations.
I think with my eyes and my ears,
with my hands and with my feet
and with my nose and my mouth.
For to consider a flower is to both see it and smell it
and to eat of fruit is to understand its meaning.
So when the sun is at its brightest
and I feel guilty for embracing it,
I stretch out, supine, on the grassy earth,
and close my sun drenched eyes.
I view my entire body lying firmly on reality,
I know the truth, and am content. — Alberto Caeiro
If Jesus, Jesse James, and a herd of pink robot unicorns strolled in walking on water, this bunch wouldn't even look up. — Richard Kadrey
You have a gorgeous ass, and it holds handprints beautifully.
Oh, well, how nice for me. — Cherise Sinclair
Be more wary of the fearful than of the brave. — Meeta Ahluwalia
Yet today we make room for a remarkably narrow range of personality styles. We're told that to be great is to be bold, to be happy is to be sociable. — Anonymous
I like complicated women. I like women with strength and contradictions ... — Naomi Watts
The Bible Belt, the religious South, is the section of the country that practiced slavery until the war made them give it up. They practiced segregation. They practiced lynchings. I don't see any great value in that. — John Shelby Spong
We fail to succeed — Thabiso Monkoe
When you know who matters most to you, giving things up, even yourself, doesn't really feel like a sacrifice. — Kiera Cass
Yes, men are pigs. Except your brother, of course. He's actually a decent human being. Almost a woman.
-Jillian's mother — Gena Showalter
We were created with the ability and the inclination to admire beauty. We should, however, do our best not to fall in love with it. — Ron Brackin
Even if you run from making an important decision, you have already made one. — Matshona Dhliwayo
In other words, you're justifying the Hundred Years' War.'
'More or less. For it enabled our two peoples to become deeply interdependent, allowing the most fruitful of intellectual exchanges.'
'You mean, the French are "anglicized" without knowing it.'
'And the English have assimilated their Continental experience from that time much more than you think. But this is what I was leading up to: the Englishman is essentially a mystical being. And, because he's scrupulous, he's apprehensive. And therefore susceptible to everything that might be interpreted as a superhuman manifestation, whether it be a legend of esoteric significance - as in this case - or an event of peculiar resonance. Don't forget, all the official bodies in Paris - parliament, clergy, and especially the university - were in favour of the English at the period I'm talking about.'
'Of course! — Jacques Yonnet
