Melancholic Features Quotes & Sayings
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Imagine having journalists in your own home and not even covering the furniture with plastic sheets first. — P. J. O'Rourke

The way I see it, the longer I live here the less of a choice you will all have not to hire me for plays. — Lindsay Lohan

One of the things that perhaps we can learn through the political process about bringing people together is to remember South Carolina, remember the families of the nine victims, how they brought a community together during the worst atrocity in our state's history, i am thankful that I live in a country where forgiveness can be seen in the worst of conditions. — Tim Scott

We lived among people whose poverty could be seen in the length of their faces, in their tired speech and in the heaviness of their eyes. — T. Greenwood

The rewards of virtue alone abide secure. — Sophocles

What is seen now so much more clearly is that although the names keep changing and the bodies keep changing, the larger pattern that holds us all together goes on and on. — Robert M. Pirsig

I always secretly loved the art of makeup as a child. I would come up with stories and characters and try on my mom's Maybelline eyeliner when she wasn't home. It was a very old-school pencil - you had to burn the tip to make it smudgy enough to use. — Michelle Phan

As spiritual searchers we need to become freer and freer of the attachment to our own smallness in which we get occupied with me-me-me. Pondering on large ideas or standing in front of things which remind us of a vast scale can free us from acquisitiveness and competitiveness and from our likes and dislikes. If we sit with an increasing stillness of the body, and attune our mind to the sky or to the ocean or to the myriad stars at night, or any other indicators of vastness, the mind gradually stills and the heart is filled with quiet joy. Also recalling our own experiences in which we acted generously or with compassion for the simple delight of it without expectation of any gain can give us more confidence in the existence of a deeper goodness from which we may deviate. (39) — Ravi Ravindra

That smile could end wars and cure cancer. — John Green

Sometimes, people need you and it's so scary you push it away when actually you want it to be closer. — Jessica Thompson