Kaytranada Quotes & Sayings
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I could do it-because that was the only option. That was the only one I was willing to accept. — Alexandra Bracken

There is nothing steadfast in life but our memories. We are sure of keeping intact only that which we have lost. — Sophie Swetchine

The world is not divine sport, it is divine destiny. There is a divine meaning of the world, of man, of human persons, of you and me. — Martin Buber

Anybody who says that money don't change you - they only say that because they don't make enough. — Curtis Jackson

As long as there are young people, and old people, too, who can imagine realities beyond seeing and touching, and as long as there are poets, and artists, and musicians, there will be unicorns. — Jack Clifford Smith

When you're young, the blue blazer feels like a grown-up costume. — Willie Geist

Nothing changes instantaneously: in a gradually heating bathtub you'd be boiled to death before you knew it. — Margaret Atwood

When you sympathize with a married woman you either make two enemies or gain one wife and one friend. — H.L. Mencken

He did not expect reasonable conduct from human beings; he considered most people fit candidates for protective restraint and wet packs. He simply wished heartily that they would leave him alone! - all but the few he chose for playmates. He was firmly convinced that, left to himself, he would have long since achieved nirvana . . . dived into his own belly button and disappeared from view, like those Hindu jokers. Why couldn't they leave a man alone? — Robert A. Heinlein

Listen, Kolya, by the way, you are going to be a very unhappy man in your life ... But on the whole you will bless life all the same. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

I dream of a world without Jews — Lauren Faust

I didn't hear him behind me. I felt him. Electric. Wild. One foot in the swamp. Never going to crawl all the way out.
And I wanted to have sex with whatever he was. Where was I supposed to put that in my head? — Karen Marie Moning

Writing about the past is a way of reliving it, a way of seeing it unfold all over again. We place memories on pieces of paper to know they will always exist. — Nathan Filer

I love seeing people having fun. Everyone over in L.A. is too cool for it. That's the problem. — Lukas Haas