Merrill Garbus Quotes & Sayings
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My parents didn't hide reality. I watched cartoons and the news with equal fascination. — Jello Biafra

Those who did know Jesus - those who followed him into Jerusalem as its king and helped him cleanse the Temple in God's name, who were there when he was arrested and who watched him die a lonely death - played a surprisingly small role in defining the movement Jesus left behing. — Reza Aslan

She would forever remember how warm & secure he made her feel. How could she ever live without that? — Beth Harbison

You have to learn that you might not end up where you wanted to be but you'll always end up where you're meant to be. — Emma Hart

Do you ever just put your arms out and just spin and spin and spin? Well, that's what love is like; everything inside of you tells you to stop before you fall, but for some reason you just keep going. — Alice Hoffman

Everyone has been taught that technique is an application of science ... This traditional view is radically false. It takes into account only a single category of science and only a short period of time — Jacques Ellul

Practice makes us what we shall be. — Swami Vivekananda

Customers know when you are trying to sell them something if it is the right fit or not. Don't be that person — Timi Nadela

It is your eyes that guide me home. — Avijeet Das

The soul of one person can become intertwined with the soul of another. Aristotle is supposed to have said: "What is friendship? It is a single soul dwelling in two bodies." The ancient term for such a relationship is "soul friend," defined as one with whom I have no secrets. The ancient Celtic Christians said that "a person without a soul friend is like a body without a head. — John Ortberg

The moment you say that one set of moral ideas can be better than another, you are, in fact, measuring them both by a standard, saying that one of them conforms to that standard more nearly than the other. — C.S. Lewis

West didn't want her to get hurt anymore. He wanted her to let go. He wanted her to appreciate her life. To know he loved her. All these things sounded so stupid to him when he imagined saying them and he knew she didn't want to hear them anyway. She wanted to hear one thing. — Francesca Lia Block