Jelled Vienna Quotes & Sayings
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Her eyes burn like
a match head striking
my flesh with ferocity
and precision to ignite
the night with a divinorum induced
dream. — A.P. Sweet
What is it to be a philosopher? Is it not to be prepared against events? — Epictetus
If there is one thing that has made a difference in my life, it is the courage to turn and face what wants to change within me. — Elizabeth Lesser
Advertisements at 1 a.m. are nauseating. — H.V. Morton
Behind manifest grandiosity, there constantly lurks depression, and behind a depressive mood there often hide unconscious (or conscious but split off) fantasies of grandiosity. In fact, grandiosity is the defense against depression, and depression is the defense against the deep pain over the loss of the self. — Alice Miller
I always felt thrilled and amazed that I could put actor on my tax form. — Geoffrey Rush
Real love - our love of God and our love of each other - must involve a choice. But with the granting of that choice comes the possibility that people would choose instead to hate. — Lee Strobel
Two bulls fighting for the cow. And a bony one at that. But in America the loser oftentimes got the cow. Mother instinct? Better wallet? Longer dick? God knows what. ... — Charles Bukowski
My turner Mah'Lor is with me forever as well. At least his head is. — Daven Anderson
The writer, the poet, the novelist, are all creators. This does not mean that they invent language; it means that they use language to create beauty, ideas, images. This is why we cannot do without them. — J.M.G. Le Clezio
I think it's tragic that we have this human capacity, which appears to be hardwired, or so the evolutionary biologists say, for collective joy. We have these techniques for generating it that go back thousands of years, and yet we tend not to use this. — Barbara Ehrenreich
You ever hear about how when you stab somebody, it's really personal? ~ Chris Carmichael — Lance Armstrong
Sincerity is not a spontaneous flower nor is modesty either. — Sidonie Gabrielle Colette
Just supposing for the sake of the argument that there is a being of such a kind as that He may with any propriety be called "God", it does seem antecedently very improbable that weak and limited creatures of a day, such as we are, should discover Him by our own efforts ... who could be discovered in that way would hardly be worth discovering. I think we ought to stick to that principle rather firmly. I think we ought to be rather sure that we cannot know God unless God has been pleased to reveal Himself to us. — John Gresham Machen
Your goals and dreams will never happen if you don't Sow Labor Into Time — Brenda Johnson Padgitt
