Lachot And Loo Quotes & Sayings
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The vague yet menacing government agency would like to remind you that UFOs are totally not a thing. They remind you that UFOs are merely weather balloons, and further, that weather balloons are merely misplaced clouds, that clouds are merely dreams that have escaped our sleep, that sleep is merely a practice for death, that death is merely another facet of our world, no different from, say, sand or bicycles, and that the great glowing earth is merely the last thoughts of a dying man, laughing and shaking his head weakly at the improbability of it all. Remember, it's not just the law. It's an — Joseph Fink

Laws are the foundation on which a fulfilling life is built for a community. Laws are the answer. — Amish Tripathi

In general, Iranians believe that all Palestinians have the right to return home and that there is no chosen people on this earth, whether Jewish, Muslim, Christian. Iran had the same policy towards apartheid South Africa and at the time when it was supporting and funding the ANC [African National Congress] among other groups in South Africa, these groups were also considered to be terrorist organizations by many western governments. — Mohammad Marandi

All those rumors about her being underweight are trash. She's [Calista Flockhart] gorgeous. — Ben Stiller

There's more to clothing than just adornment. It does more than merely change how the world perceives us. It changes how we perceive ourselves. — Jacqueline Carey

The future is not what you will live tomorrow but the future is what you live today so that tomorrow you can be able to look at today and say I have lived. — Angel Phetheni

Break me into pieces,
Small enough to fit
In the palm of your hand, baby.
I never thought that you would save me,
break a piece
for your friends
break a piece
just for luck
break a piece
sell it sell it
break me break me. — Maggie Stiefvater

The courage it took to get out of bed each
morning
to face the same things
over and over
was
enormous. — Charles Bukowski