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Majkowski Beats Quotes By John Marston

I'd have scratched her eyes out and sucked the holes. — John Marston

Majkowski Beats Quotes By Iman

My mother was an activist; so was my father. They came from a generation of young Somalis who were actively involved in getting independence for Somalia in 1960. — Iman

Majkowski Beats Quotes By David Cronenberg

But so strong is our desire for meaning, an innate desire, that we construct meanings where there are none. — David Cronenberg

Majkowski Beats Quotes By Allan Dare Pearce

She placed her hands, one on each of his shoulders, stood on her toes and kissed him on the lips. He waited, enjoying the moment like none before. — Allan Dare Pearce

Majkowski Beats Quotes By Carroll Bryant

Knowledge may be power, but half of what I know I wish I could forget. — Carroll Bryant

Majkowski Beats Quotes By John Henry Jowett

Anyone can build a house: we need the Lord for the creation of a home. — John Henry Jowett

Majkowski Beats Quotes By Alison Croggon

Nothing is ever truly gone ...
Not for me, nor for any human being. We can only go forward, unless we are guests in some enchantment that is not is ours. We are condemned to an endless present, and we can never go back-the source of all our joy, and all our sorrow.
-Hem at Zelika's grave — Alison Croggon

Majkowski Beats Quotes By Anonymous

The sun sees your body, the moon sees your soul. — Anonymous

Majkowski Beats Quotes By Lesley Nicol

When you look back, I think things are as they are meant to be. Timing is very important. — Lesley Nicol

Majkowski Beats Quotes By Jennifer Finney Boylan

Dialectics is the philosophy of opposites."
I thought about this. "How do you make a philosophy out of opposites?"
"Well, you know how people are. They like to see things in black and white? Up or down, male or female?"
She had my attention now. "Uh-huh."
"Well, dialectics says that's all bullshit. That life is not about opposites, but about finding the balance between all these extremes."
I tried to sound less interested than I actually was. "How do you do that?" I said. "Find balance, I mean?"
"By paying attention," she said. "By trying to see how everything also contains its opposite." She took a drag on her cigarette. "Because if you live your life at the extremes, you go nuts. If you want to make any sense out of the world, you have to live in the gray."
"That sounds hard," I said.
"The hell yes it's hard," she said. "People don't like gray. It makes people uncomfortable. — Jennifer Finney Boylan