Luckesi Quotes & Sayings
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It was true; always had been. Friendships were like marriages in that way. Routines and patterns were poured early and hardened like cement. — Kristin Hannah

Some nights I would drive up Route 29 to the all-night Wal-Mart. I'd push a cart around with some paper towels inside to look like a real shopper, just to spy on married people. I just wanted to be near them, to listen to them argue ... Married people fight over some dumb shit when they think there aren't any widowers eavesdropping. And they never think there are widowers eavesdropping.
Rob Sheffield (Love is a Mix Tape) — Rob Sheffield

The act of recording requires you to look at and handle and touch things, so yes - art is more than just looking and recording. It's messy and time consuming and people might fall in love and get hurt. — Laurel Nakadate

Everyone comes to this world with one great purpose. That is to serve others. — Debasish Mridha

Whatever our place allotted to us by Providence that for us is the post of honor and duty. God estimates us, not by the position we are in, but by the way in which we fill it. — Tryon Edwards

I choose to obey explicit rules - like, you know, paying for something before I leave the store - but the rules that society implies we follow, well, those are the rules I have the most fun breaking. — Sophia Amoruso

The disgrace of others often keeps tender minds from vice. — Horace

I wish I could end every rap song I didn't like with a buzzer. — Drew Carey

That which we witness, we are forever changed by, and once witnessed we can never go back. — Angeles Arrien

Therefore, according to the Bible, the essence of a city was not the population's size but its density. A city is a social form in which people physically live in close proximity to one another. — Timothy Keller

My memory remained fixed on the dead rather than the living. — Haruki Murakami

All you violated ones with gentle hearts;
You violent dreamers whose cries shout heartbreak — Margaret Walker