Jalaal Lindsey Quotes & Sayings
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The real trick is to stay alive as long as you live. — Ann Landers
This book of Montaigne the world has endorsed by translating it into all tongues. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
I love you. Still not the right word, but i know you want to hear it. — Sylvia Day
It took me a long time to reach the decision to retire, actually, from the Art Ensemble. — Joseph Jarman
I'm learning with my mom how to cook more Spanish food. I'm trying to make a good paella, but that's a real art. — Daniel Bruhl
Don't marry so you can stop pursuing women. Marry so you can perfect the pursuit of ONE woman for a lifetime. — John Piper
My biggest superhero of writing is Jorge Luis Borges, the Argentine fabulist. He's an amazingly perceptive writer, but also willing to make a joke. — John Hodgman
The moon has nothing to be sad about,
Staring from her hood of bone.
She is used to this type of thing.
Her blacks crackle and drag. — Sylvia Plath
Lot of Irish in Mexico. The Mexican name, Obregon? It comes from O'Brien. — John Sandford
I just love real characters; they're not pretentious, and every emotion is on the surface, they're regular working people. Their likes, their dislikes, their loves, their hates, their passions; they're all right there on the surface. — David O. Russell
Those who say that climate change doesn't exist are being understood as the flat-earthers that they are, as the people who deny the link between smoking and cancer, as the people who denied the link between HIV and AIDS. — Nicholas Stern
We make our own future; we govern ourselves, and to govern is to choose. — Martin O'Malley
It's a privilege to have kids and not live your life in solitude. But we live in a child-hating culture. — Sarah Ruhl
Edinburgh is alive with words. — Sara Sheridan
Aristotle raped reason. He implanted in the dominant schools of philosophy the attractive belief that there can be discrete separation between mind and body. This led quite naturally to corollary delusions such as the one that power can be understood without applying it, or that joy is totally removable from unhappiness, that peace can exist in the total absence of war, or that life can be understood without death.
- ERASMUS, Corrin Notes — Brian Herbert
