London Boulevard Jordan Quotes & Sayings
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For our society to be better, we must revive our conscience and do Godly things. — Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

If we all blinked out of existence ten minutes from now, would you be satisfied with the life you've led? What would you regret not having done? — Jeremy Puma

The assurance that we have no means of answering [final] questions is no valid excuse for callousness towards them. The more deeply should we feel, down to the roots of our being, their pressure and their sting. Whose hunger has ever been [sated] with the knowledge that he could not eat? — Jose Ortega Y Gasset

You know, I'm kind of a wild crazy workaholic guy. — Randy Jackson

You can be revered for all sorts of qualities, but to be truly charismatic is rare. Elizabeth Taylor was, for me, one of those rarities. — Francesca Annis

He says, 'Anything could be happening down there, but up here you just wouldn't know it.'
I know what he means. It could be pandemonium in all those little houses, everyone's dreams in a mess. But up here feels peaceful. Clean. — Jenny Downham

I licked my sugary, lemonade-soaked lips and leaned my head against the porch post. The sky was bluer than the ocean- a light, jewel-toned blue. What would it be like to wear a necklace made of sky stones? I tossed the idea around in my mind, smiling to myself. — Rachel Coker

What is "should," anyway? — Chrissy Stockton

I am trying to embrace more of my femininity. I need to wear more pastels and put my hair down! — Serinda Swan

In that moment, I could not write anything about flowers because I myself had turned into a flower, I myself had a stem and a lymph. — Alda Merini

There is nothing there - no soul - there is only this question about after death. The question has to die now to find the answer - your answer; not my answer - because the question is born out of the assumption, the belief, that there is something to continue after death. — U.G. Krishnamurti