Kameoka Trail Quotes & Sayings
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At that moment, Maria learned that certain things are lost forever. — Paulo Coelho
When one looks at the all-prevailing schizophrenia of democratic societies, the lies that have to be told for vote-catching purposes, the silence about major issues, the distortions of the press, it is tempting to believe that in totalitarian countries there is less humbug, more facing of the facts. There, at least, the ruling groups are not dependent on popular favour and can utter the truth crudely and brutally. Goering could say 'Guns before butter', while his democratic opposite numbers had to wrap the same sentiment up in hundreds of hypocritical words. — George Orwell
I invoked you, bribing Fate to produce you.
Were you conjuring me? I had no idea
How I was becoming necessary,
Or what emergency surgery Fate would make
Of my casual self-service. — Ted Hughes
THE MOON BLEW UP WITHOUT WARNING AND FOR NO APPARENT reason. — Neal Stephenson
I don't think DIY is something that necessarily comes to mind when people hear Third Eye Blind, but that is completely how we've been from the beginning. — Stephan Jenkins
Maybe deep down inside we were all still in our formative years. Maybe it was never too late for any of us to change. — Claire Cook
Do you need strength? Peace? Wisdom? Direction? Discipline? Ask for it! God will hear you. — Charles R. Swindoll
Of course, I want to be number one. But being happy and healthy is the most important thing. — Venus Williams
As we grow as unique persons, we learn to respect the uniqueness of others. — Robert H. Schuller
Once in a while it happens that I vomit up a bunny ... it's not reason for one to blush and isolate oneself and to walk around keeping one's mouth shut. — Julio Cortazar
I do want to make powerful works of art with people, but I also just want to have fun. I've never done a romantic comedy - I'm sure it would be a blast. — Ahna O'Reilly
The brain, to be sure, is indeed the physical embodiment of the mind, the organ through which the mind finds expression and through which it acts in the world. — Jeffrey M. Schwartz
