Karma Decay Quotes & Sayings
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Why would you be afraid of death? It would be an inconvenience. I have a lot of undone things and it's bound to get in the way. But, no, it doesn't scare me at all. — David Carradine
My interest generally is the hidden Americans; the ones who live far away from the headlines. — John Updike
Marriage is miserable unless you find the right person that is your soulmate and that takes a lot of looking. — Marvin Gaye
My job now is to work hard and learn all I can. — Elizabeth McGovern
We are not alone and we all have ample creativity within us if we just trust it. — Agapi Stassinopoulos
No godless man may sit the Seastone Chair! — George R R Martin
Habit will reconcile us to everything but change — Charles Caleb Colton
Zealots are like one track-pony. Don't get in their way without expecting to get hurt. — Patricia Briggs
When what one does, reps, or 'spits', repetitively, is foul or beastly - one summons spiritual undertakers to dine on fleshly parasites. In various forms, nature's law purges all that becomes wasteful. Change your game, or the game will change you. — T.F. Hodge
When the Doors became huge, what nascent rock intelligentsia existed at the time adored them. — Steve Erickson
what if a much of a which of a wind — E. E. Cummings
Better a friend to all his weight in gold. — Valgame
The Brazilian poet Vinicius de Moraes wrote that beauty is fundamental. Well, with the poet's permission, so is courage. — Tina Brown
I think modern education over-emphasizes the intellect. I suppose that comes from the scientific trend of the times. You cannot obtain a useful citizen if you only develop his intellect. We take children from their parents because these cannot give them an intellectual training. So far, good. But we fail to give them that training in character which parents alone can give. Home influence, as Grace Aguilar conceived it where has it gone? It strikes me that this is a grave danger for the future. We are rearing up a brood of crafty egoists, a generation whose earliest recollections are those of getting something for nothing from the State.
I am inclined to trace our present social unrest to this over-valuation of the intellect. It hardens the heart and blights all generous impulses. What is going to replace the home, Mr. Keith? — Norman Douglas
Those of us who have been violated or around violence or cruelty - and really those of us who have simply grown up in a racist, sexist, homophobic world - knew how far we could go, how loud we could get, how big we could become, how much space or attention we could occupy. We learned the price we had to pay for our bigness, our desire, and our ambition. We were practiced at the dance. We cherished the walls of our confines because they gave definition to our lives, boundaries. We wrongly believed this was safety, protection. We made sure someone was assigned to bring us down a notch, remind us who we really are, hold the truth of our badness. — Eve Ensler
