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Klesh Quotes By Laurence Fishburne

I've played a lot of bad guys, 'cause that was the only work I could get. People saw my face and went 'oooh'. — Laurence Fishburne

Klesh Quotes By Ben Aaronovitch

Despite what you think you know, most people don't want to fight, especially when evenly matched. ... That's why you see those pissed young men doing the dance of "don't hold me back" while desperately hoping someone likes them enough to hold them back. — Ben Aaronovitch

Klesh Quotes By J.G. Ballard

The slower a clock, the nearer it approximated to the infinitely gradual and majestic progression of cosmic time - in fact, by reversing a clock's direction and running it backwards one could devise a time-piece that in a sense was moving even more slowly than the universe, and consequently part of an even greater spatio-temporal system. — J.G. Ballard

Klesh Quotes By R.J. Scott

I like firemen," the cop whispered.
Max leaned in to hear him over the noise and chaos of the rig. "I can never find a gay one."
"Well I like cops," Max pointed out. Was the guy coming on to him? "And the way they use their weapons." ...
... "Your bodies are fiiiine," the patient was slurring. His expression was less focused and more tending towards unconsciousness. "And your hoses, never find a gay one though. — R.J. Scott

Klesh Quotes By Tony Kushner

YOU HAVE TO ASK HARD QUESTIONS. — Tony Kushner

Klesh Quotes By Samuel R. Delany

The truth is always multiplex. — Samuel R. Delany

Klesh Quotes By Anonymous

~ The worst time to have a heart attack is during a game of charades. — Anonymous

Klesh Quotes By Lights

If you do enough things, you're going to eventually narrow it down to the things that really make you happy. — Lights

Klesh Quotes By Donald Miller

Frankl theorized a sense of meaning was existential, that it was something that passed through us not unlike the recognition of beauty or a feeling of gratitude. And he believed life could be structured in such a way people would experience meaning. His prescription to experience a deep sense of meaning, then, was remarkably pragmatic. He had three recommendations: 1. Have a project to work on, some reason to get out of bed in the morning and preferably something that serves other people. 2. Have a redemptive perspective on life's challenges. That is, when something difficult happens, recognize the ways that difficulty also serves you. 3. Share your life with a person or people who love you unconditionally. — Donald Miller