Martin Blythe Quotes & Sayings
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To sleep with a woman: it can seem of the utmost importance in your mind, or then again it can seem like nothing much at all. Which only goes to say that there's sex as therapy (self-therapy, that is) and there's sex as pastime. — Haruki Murakami
You cannot have people in your organization who are pessimists. They take you to mediocrity. — Carlos Slim
On health care, virtually every political error that could be made was made. — Sidney Blumenthal
I didn't feel particularly close to my father. — Henry Louis Gates
The truth of country music, the real stuff, will prevail ... generation after generation. — Marty Stuart
And I knew that tone, the pleading, the fear that was sitting like a spiked ball in his chest. He'd been left behind too, maybe more than I had. — Lili St. Crow
When love is absent, then there is fear, and in my opinion you should lead your entire life through love. — Lauren London
It helps to have dreams if you pursue them in reality. — Wayne L. Misner
Infinite Universe: Bigger than the biggest thing ever and then some. Much bigger
than that in fact, really amazingly immense, a totally stunning size, real "wow,
that's big" time. Infinity is just so big that by comparison, bigness itself looks
really titchy. Gigantic multiplied by colossal multiplied by staggeringly huge is
the sort of concept we're trying to get across here. — Douglas Adams
The potential success that could come with signing with a major label didn't quite outweigh how important it was for me to make my music the way I knew it needed to be made. — Kina Grannis
the only true saviours are german — Eckart Tolle
A comfortable quiet falls over us. Really comfortable, like we've lain on filthy floors corpselike together for several lifetimes now. — Jandy Nelson
No one is ever too old for stories." ~ Durban Chola — E.M. Swift-Hook
If you're not a Christian, you're going to hell. It's not unloving to say that. it's unloving not to say that. — Mark Driscoll