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Losing A Loved One At Christmas Quotes By Tennessee Williams

They chatter together like birds on Cypress Hill, but all they say is 'Live, live, live, live, live!' It's all they've learned, it's the only advice they can give. — Tennessee Williams

Losing A Loved One At Christmas Quotes By Ray Lamontagne

I was really lost for a while in my teens. I was angry. But when I found music - Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell - it was a new discovery. It was a door to this other world where I wanted to be. — Ray Lamontagne

Losing A Loved One At Christmas Quotes By Paramahansa Yogananda

The way to freedom is through service to others. The way to happiness is through meditation and being in tune with God ... break the barriers of your ego, shed selfishness, free yourself from the consciousness of the body, forget yourself, do away with this prison house of incarnations, melt your heart in all, be one with creation. — Paramahansa Yogananda

Losing A Loved One At Christmas Quotes By Hal Elrod

To reach levels of success you've never reached before, you must be committed at a level you've never been committed at before. — Hal Elrod

Losing A Loved One At Christmas Quotes By Jim Sturgess

To spend time with Ed Harris ... he's an acting hero of mine, so that's a big deal for me. — Jim Sturgess

Losing A Loved One At Christmas Quotes By Neil Gaiman

It's not irrelevant, those moments of connection, those places where fiction saves your life. It's the most important thing there is. — Neil Gaiman

Losing A Loved One At Christmas Quotes By Chase Webster

Damn it!" I rubbed my eyes. My head hurt from staring at the laptop screen the whole day. "I've got to put this down for a while."
"Yes, put it down. Social networking is for the anti-social, yes?," Eat'em shut my laptop and stood on it as I slid it onto the cluttered coffee table. "Keystrokes are a sign of the solipsistic lonely sort. Self-imposed solitary confinement, yes! You can't rip all them ones and twos from the screen, Jacob. — Chase Webster