Loopiness Quotes & Sayings
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Top Loopiness Quotes

I get that you're scared and that you've been hurt. But doing what is easy and safe is no way to live, and a life without passion and love is so far beneath what you deserve. — Kiersten White

We live in a culture that insists on "moving on" (even while our loyalty to and love of the franchise and the sequel give away a larger loopiness). But I tend to dwell or obsess or meditate, and I came back to, for instance, the figure of Dickens's "Miss Havisham" with some (self) recognition if not relief. — Laura Mullen

What you don't understand is, people never believe these things. Not until they experience them. Then when they experience them they become people other people don't believe. Hard lines. — Doris Lessing

I would hate to look back on my life and go, 'You know, I wanted to do a rock n' roll album. I should have, and I never did.' — Natalie Cole

There have been two lines of progress in this world-political and religious. In the former the Greeks are everything, the modern political institutions being only the development of the Grecian; in the latter the Hindus are everything. — Swami Vivekananda

Touch paper only once. — Robert Allen

When speech comes from a quiet heart, it has the strength of the orchid, and the fragrance of rock. — Stephen Mitchell

Some is more equal than others, as is well known. It ain't that your majority is outnumbered, you're just out-surrounded. — Walt Kelly

Such: From the first morning after the move, when she — Gillian Flynn

The world loses one of its six thousand languages every two weeks, and children have stopped learning half of the languages currently spoken in the world. It's been argued that languages are under greater threat than any endangered bird or mammal. — Christine Kenneally

Every time men try to grasp something consolingly, sturdily, essentially masculine, it all too easily transforms into its opposite. — Mark Simpson

You never knows where a spark may drop and a fire begin to run. — George Manville Fenn

You know, I think Jesus was famous and also in a lot of trouble because he always chose people over sort of established procedures. — Gene Robinson