Maridian Quotes & Sayings
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War is not only a matter of equipment, artillery, group troops or air force; it is largely a matter of spirit, or morale. — Chiang Kai-shek

I keep all my poems in my journals and lock them away. They are the start of everything. — Stevie Nicks

Ah men, why do you want all this attention? I can write poems for myself, make love to a doorknob if absolutely necessary. What do you have to offer me I can't find otherwise except humiliation? Which I no longer need. — Margaret Atwood

Stem cell research must be carried out in an ethical manner in a way that respects the sanctity of human life. — John Boehner

Always avoid alliteration. — Sienna McQuillen

Like any author worth a shit - she parted with a piece of her soul. — C.J. Roberts

Age is, barrier for society, love and relationships. — Santosh Kalwar

The function of music is to liberate in the soul those feelings which normally we keep locked up in the heart. — Sebastian Faulks

There's light at the end of the tunnel. The problem is that tunnel is in the back of your mind. And if you don't go to the back side of your mind you will never see the light at the end of the tunnel. And once you see it, then the task becomes to empower it in yourself and other people. Spread it as a reality. God did not retire to the seventh heaven, God is some kind of lost continent IN the human mind. — Terence McKenna

The death of over 120 white people is a very beautiful thing. — Malcolm X

If we ask ourselves what is this wisdom which experience forces upon us, the answer must be that we discover the world is not constituted as we had supposed it to be. It is not that we learn more about its physical elements, or its geography, or the variety of its inhabitants, or the ways in which human society is governed. Knowledge of this sort can be taught to a child without in any way disturbing his childishness. In fact, all of us are aware that we once knew a great many things which we have since forgotten. The essential discovery of maturity has little if anything to do with information about the names, the locations, and the sequence of facts; it is the acquiring of a different sense of life, a different kind of intuition about the nature of things. — Walter Lippmann

Real faith is refined in the fires and storms of pain. — Eugene H. Peterson