Leyvonna Miss Quotes & Sayings
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All things that exist form an endless area of quantum energy with infinite possibilities waiting to happen. — Stephen Richards
Humphrey will go into a black neighborhood in Milwaukee and drench the streets with tears while deploring "the enduring tragedy" that life in Nixon's America has visited on "these beautiful little children" - and then act hurt and dismayed when a reporter who covered his Florida campaign reminds him that "In Miami you were talking just a shade to the Left of George Wallace and somewhere to the Right of Mussolini." Hubert — Hunter S. Thompson
Astrology reveals the will of the gods. — Juvenal
It is well for us that we live at the present time, when everybody is logical and consistent. — Elizabeth Gaskell
The doctor looked at it after the game and he thought it didn't look too bad, but we'll see what happens. My skate got caught and I twisted it. I heard it twist and I couldn't get up. All my body weight fell on it. I had to be really hurt to leave the game - we were still in the game at that point. — Martin Brodeur
The whole Hollywood conception of Tibet as this peace-loving country denies the complex humanity of the Tibetan people. Their ideas exist in a high degree of tension with impulses toward corruption, toward violence, toward all sorts of things. The Dalai Lama himself would say that he has to fight these impulses himself on a daily basis. — Pankaj Mishra
Do flies trapped in amber scream? — Elizabeth Lowell
Poetry wants to make things mean more than they mean, says someone, as if we knew how much things meant, and in what unit of measure. — Rae Armantrout
Maybe it is something to do with age, but I have become fonder of poetry than of prose. — Aung San Suu Kyi
You mellow too much you ripen and rot. — Woody Allen
Facts are facts! And if they're impossible, they're still facts! — Murray Leinster
The dominant ethos of the twenty-first century consists of an intermingling of the sacred and the secular. — Harvey Cox
Man is naturally more desirous of a quiet and approving, than of a vigilant and tender conscience
more desirous of security than of safety. — Richard Whately
I have eaten very well in Los Angeles. Marvelously! — Gustavo Dudamel
There are two stories for every life; the one you live & the one others tell — Mitch Albom
