Menards Disease Quotes & Sayings
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When Legion says, "for we are many," what are the many? Our modern interpretation would be that Legion has a completely fractured psyche. When the psyche fractures, it's like a pane of glass dropped on the ground; it shatters into many bits and pieces. Someone to whom this has happened is literally lost in the unconscious; that becomes their reality. — Adyashanti

Sometimes I like to think it would be nice if you just had a character, and your personal life was your personal life. My life is definitely out there, you know? — Jenna Marbles

I love the people because I believe in God. For, if I did not believe in God, what would the people be to me? I should enjoy at ease that lucky throw of the dice, which chance had turned up for me, the day of my birth; and, with a secret, savage joy, I should say, So much the worse for the losers!
the world is a lottery. Woe to the conquered! — Alphonse De Lamartine

With energy there is this difference, that there are no blocks, so far as we can tell. Also, unlike the case of the blocks, for energy the numbers that come out are not integers. I — Richard Feynman

We all have things that we regret, thinks we wish we could change, but we can't dwell on them. — Julie Kagawa

I heard a screeching like steam from a teapot, and realized it was me. — David Wong

Memories are never as true as the things one forgets. — Marty Rubin

God made humans to reflect his glory, his love, his wisdom into the world, and in the new creation God will not revoke this vocation. He will gloriously fulfill it. We will become more human, not less. — N. T. Wright

Without music I wouldn't have the ability to be in business. The opportunity to be in business came with the finances from music and the notoriety that comes with being successful as an artist. So I see myself as an artist first, but I'm absolutely conscious of business. — Curtis Jackson

I am a bit different from the other sprinters because, I would say, I can run many different ways while the other guys they just came on and they can only run one way. — Asafa Powell

The sacred moment! — Lailah Gifty Akita

He seemed, indeed, to accept everything without the least condemnation though often grieving bitterly. — Fyodor Dostoevsky