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Longcrier Park Quotes By Mitch Albom

At that moment i felt lonelier than i'd ever felt before, and that loneliness seemed to squat in my lungs and crush all but my most minimal breathing. There was nothing left to say. Not about this. Not about anything. — Mitch Albom

Longcrier Park Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Mankind is nothing but a playground of consciousness. — Debasish Mridha

Longcrier Park Quotes By Lionel Suggs

Some realizations can only come from truly looking into the mirror. However, the only thing that the mirror can show one of a false face is the moment before death. Who truly looks into the mirror and sees the painting within it? Who looks into the reflection beyond the looking-glass and see the truth hidden within it? All it takes is one look into the mirror, to come to a realization of truth. But those that do not see the truth, simply falls into another illusion - within an endless refrain. — Lionel Suggs

Longcrier Park Quotes By John Collison

Part of Stripe's vision is linking people better on the web. — John Collison

Longcrier Park Quotes By Allen Ginsberg

Banks burn, boys die bullet-eyed, mothers scream realization the vast tonnage of napalm — Allen Ginsberg

Longcrier Park Quotes By Hugh Nibley

Indolent and unworthy the beggar may be - but that is not your concern: It is better, said Joseph Smith, to feed ten impostors than to run the risk of turning away one honest petition. — Hugh Nibley

Longcrier Park Quotes By Tove Jansson

He didn't remember, he didn't worry, he just was. — Tove Jansson

Longcrier Park Quotes By Ray Bradbury

And when the war's over, someday, some year, the books can be written again, the people will be called in, one by one, to recite what they know and we'll set it up in type until another Dark Age, when we might have to do the whole damn thing over again. But that's the wonderful thing about man; he never gets so discouraged or disgusted that he gives up doing it all over again, because he knows very well it is important and worth doing. — Ray Bradbury