Involucrate Synonyms Quotes & Sayings
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There is nothing to save, now all is lost,
but a tiny core of stillness in the heart
like the eye of a violet. — D.H. Lawrence
Fly me to the moon, let me play among the stars. — Frank Sinatra
The ultimate guitar players can play every scale in the book. — Dick Dale
With every breath you take, someone just took their last. Stop complaining about life. It has given you much more than what you appreciate. — Manoj Arora
Beat me instead," she cried, "It's not Darren's fault! I lost her, I let
her go
I cannot be free, I must be chained inside a house and
robbed of my hawk, you damned tyrant, but I will not have Preciosa
chained too! — Marion Zimmer Bradley
The disowned part of self is an energy - an emotion or desire or need, that has been shamed every time it emerged. These energy patterns are repressed but not destroyed. They are alive in our unconscious. — John Bradshaw
All the people I hung out with were musicians. — Hunter Hayes
As I am from Hawai'i, the ocean is part of my culture and who I am. My ancestors were great ocean explorers. — Nainoa Thompson
The walking of which I speak has nothing in it akin to taking exercise, as it is called, as the sick take medicine at stated hours ... but is itself the enterprise and adventure of the day. — Henry David Thoreau
I just like, when you look at people who have long careers in film, they're able to make films that are far away from themselves, because they're metaphorical. It creates more opportunities, I think. — Mike Birbiglia
We'll exchange rings, we'll throw rice. We'll put down roots.'
We don't have roots. We're network people. We have aerials. — Bruce Sterling
Death changes nothing but the masks that cover our faces. — Kahlil Gibran
The trouble with the performance poets is that they don't seem to have read anything. So there is not a real sense of the poetic tradition in their work. — Peter Davison
I finished law school in '56, but I was working two jobs. — David Dinkins