Les Interchangeables Quotes & Sayings
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Light of life.
The power of life
God is life. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Away in the distance, a train appeared behind the trees, all its compartments were lit, the windows were sure to be open. One of us started singing a ballad, but we all wanted to sing. We sang far quicker than the speed of the train, we swung our arms because our voices weren't enough, our voices got into a tangle where we felt happy. If you mix your voice with others' voices, you feel as though you're caught on a hook. (trans. Michael Hofmann) — Franz Kafka
Parental Discretion is advised, but will be completely f*n, ignored — Triple H
We are only what we know, and I wished to be so much more than I was, sorely. — David Mitchell
I have a rendezvous with death ... I will not fail that rendezvous — Alan Seeger
Even if I seemed to remember, I could not know. For just to remember something is not to know if it really happened. That is a primary fact of the inner life, the most difficult fact with which we must live. — Joyce Carol Oates
They weren't just his most trusted warriors - the Seven were family. — Nalini Singh
U.S. politicians are increasingly recognizing the relevance of the Hispanic vote in U.S. politics. — Enrique Pena Nieto
Altars should face the east, and should always be placed on a lower level than are the statues in the temples, so that those who are praying and sacrificing may look upwards towards the divinity. — Marcus Vitruvius Pollio
Certain art hungers for context. — Amanda Palmer
After all, the purpose of The Prayer is not to stand and bow all Day long. The purpose is to possess continuously that fragrant state which appears to you in prayer. — Swatika Jain
Displacement results in a tenuous relationship with the past, with the self that used to exist and operate in a different place, where the qualities that constituted us were in no need of negotiation. Immigration is an ontological crisis because you are forced to negotiatet the conditions of your selfhood under pereptually changing existential circumstances. — Aleksandar Hemon
Out of the corner of my eye, I watched him glaring at me from his "box" as I liked to call it. His pale cheeks were mottled with red, the bald area on his head shining brightly underneath the artificial light. He was thick-set with thick lips that were currently tight with annoyance. — Rose Wynters