Mazis Chambertin Quotes & Sayings
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Even when I jog, I need a place to get to. — Bess Myerson
I am forever chasing light. Light turns the ordinary into the magical. — Trent Parke
The religious right sees every group trying to achieve equality with them as a threat, because if they become equal to them, THEY won't be able to abuse their human rights anymore. Giving other people equality WITH THEM, in their minds takes something away from THEM - POWER - and that TERRIFIES them. It scares them shitless. — Christina Engela
I feel like I need to sing again. — Peter Yarrow
A chain grows weaker with each new link. — Marty Rubin
Ecstasy is orchestrating the body, into a beautiful song, that sings the praises of the heart and soul. — Jaeda DeWalt
Remember, the only difference between 'marital' and 'martial' is where you put the 'i — Mitch Albom
I think that you certainly don't have to be aged and travel the world to write a poem. — Rita Dove
It's not enough that we voice good intentions. We must back them with action. — Sherrilyn Kenyon
The vamp in McMann's stared at me. I guess he didn't like the Goth look. Most of them don't; somehow they think I'm making fun of them.
Which I totally am. — Rachel Caine
I think a lot of women have back problems. — Erin Heatherton
We must remember that we have to make judges out of men, and that by being made judges their prejudices are not diminished and their intelligence is not increased. — Robert Green Ingersoll
The basic wisdom of Shambhala is that in this world, as it is, we can find a good and meaningful human life that will also serve others. That is our true richness. — Chogyam Trungpa
There was a sharp crack from somewhere on the mountain. Then another. It's just a tree falling, he said. It's okay. The boy was looking at the dead roadside trees. It's okay, the man said. All the trees in the world are going to fall sooner or later. But not on us. — Cormac McCarthy
But all our attempts have proved to be singularly ineffectual, and will continue to do so as long as we try to convince ourselves and the world that it is only they, our opponents, who are all wrong, morally and philosophically. — C. G. Jung
