Luryx Quotes & Sayings
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Just think if life could be like that sometimes... If joy could express itself with the same force as pain. — David Lagercrantz

Obama achieved something in his first year with health care that successive presidents have been unable to achieve. — Tina Brown

This is hell - the absolute loss borne from all those slivers of perfection that passed unnoticed, unrelished. In true dark, there is no gauging of time. — Blake Crouch

Forgive everyone for your own sins and be sure to tell them you love them which you do. — Jack Kerouac

Immediately, Mrs. Ramsay seemed to fold herself together, one petal closed in another, and the whole fabric fell in exhaustion upon itself, so that she had only strength enough to move her finger, in exquisite abandonment to exhaustion, across the page of Grimm's fairy story, while there throbbed through her, like the pulse in a spring which has expanded to its full width and now gently ceases to beat, the rapture of successful creation. — Virginia Woolf

People are not happy with women in actual power, yet we seem to be happy to take women on as figureheads, objects, like queens. It's a powerful yet politically powerless role. — Kate Williams

Is that the longest fifth set ever? It was? So, no, I've never played one longer than that! — Andy Roddick

A smile can change the situation of the world. — Nhat Hanh

When you consider Life as sacred,Nature waits on you — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

For what are obstacles to the lower creatures are opportunities to the higher life of man. — Rabindranath Tagore

With one man, there was a freedom and liberation. That was with Michael Hutchence, my partner in life. — Kylie Minogue

Capital movements are no longer necessarily related to the production of goods and services. Through the financial markets of the world, capital movements today are overwhelmingly concerned with the capture of and trade in property rights, the ownership of assets that magnify a corporation's wealth, power, and control. It is what John Maynard Keynes described as "a casino world"-wealth without worth. — Eric Kierans