Kurioje Lygumoje Quotes & Sayings
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In fact, if the conversation had been animate, the merciful thing to do would have been to take it out behind the barn and shoot it. — Courtney Milan

Well, that explains why we jumped into bed with each other so quickly. We were both hornier than a bucket of desert toads. — Olivia Cunning

The dominant, almost general, idea of revolution - particularly the Socialist idea - is that revolution is a violent change of social conditions through which one social class, the working class, becomes dominant over another class, the capitalist class. It is the conception of a purely physical change, and as such it involves only political scene shifting and institutional rearrangements — Emma Goldman

Yes, I can!
I certainly can!
I can have
A gratitude-flower-heart
That shall remain open
At all hours. — Sri Chinmoy

It's in the environment of worship that we learn things that go way beyond what our intellect can grasp — Bill Johnson

Do it right or don't do it at all. That comes from my mom. If there's something I want to do, I'm one of those people that won't be satisfied until I get it done. If I'm trying to sing something and I can't get it, I'm going to keep at it until I get where I want it. — Ray Charles

How many books did you get through?" he asked. She sat up in bed, brushing a few strands of long blond hair off her face. "Three hundred and forty nine." Blaise blinked. "That's very precise. Are you sure it wasn't three hundred and forty eight?" "Yes, I'm sure," she said seriously, then smiled. "In fact, it was 138,902 pages and 32,453,383 words. — Dima Zales

No one leaves life anywhere, all lives seem to be portable. They are naturally so. To be practical about it and drop the metaphysics, having a life is equivalent to having business, affairs, interests. And how can anyone strip himself of all that? Very well. But then how did I do it?
I don't know.
I've stood on the threshold of all the beauties, all the dangers. And the sums did not add up. The remainders did not remain, the multiplications were not multiplied, the divisions were not divided. — Cesar Aira