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Idilio Karaoke Quotes By Allen Ginsberg

The madman bum and angel beat in time with the absolute heart of the poem butchered out of their own bodies good to eat a thousand years — Allen Ginsberg

Idilio Karaoke Quotes By Alice Englert

Some of us don't have the energy to be as incredible and riotous and fantastic as Emma Thompson. You're constantly just lapping up her incredible hilariousness. — Alice Englert

Idilio Karaoke Quotes By A.M. Homes

He lay there realizing how thoroughly he'd removed himself from the world or obligations, how stupidly independent he'd become: he needed no one, knew no one, was not a part of anyone's life. He'd so thoroughly removed himself from the world of dependencies and obligations, he wasn't sure he still existed. — A.M. Homes

Idilio Karaoke Quotes By Mayra Porrata

Peace is conscious and active participation in your own life. — Mayra Porrata

Idilio Karaoke Quotes By Guy Pearce

I think a lot of actors take on fun roles and then they're lazy or flippant with them. I just can't do that. — Guy Pearce

Idilio Karaoke Quotes By Jason Heller

And this is the end of Elaine Stainless, it seems. I thought I was helping those I'd harmed before, somehow - that I was making amends. I still think that now, if I'm honest. It's not like there's anything else I can do. Your backstory always gets you in the end. — Jason Heller

Idilio Karaoke Quotes By Daniel Ionson

There but for the... good choices I've made, genetics, psychological conditioning, and 10K random elements, go I. — Daniel Ionson

Idilio Karaoke Quotes By Terence McKenna

This is why the shaman is the remote ancestor of the poet and artist. Our need to feel part of the world seems to demand that we express ourselves through creative activity. The ultimate wellsprings of this creativity are hidden in the mystery of language. Shamanic ecstasy is an act of surrender that authenticates both the individual self and that which is surrendered to, the mystery of being. Because our maps of reality are determined by our present circumstances, we tend to lose awareness of the larger patterns of time and space. Only by gaining access to the Transcendent Other can those patterns of time and space and our role in them be glimpsed. — Terence McKenna