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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Zordon Quotes By Pepper Winters

Needle&Thread: Kite ... how did everything change? My heart beats for you, my soul craves yours. During the Second Debt we
shared everything. We were free. I hate this distance now. Talk to me. Tell me what you're thinking. You give me nothing,
but I see everything. Trust me. Come to me tonight. Let me show you I'm yours forever. This doesn't have to be complicated.
I love you. Love is simple, kind. Love is forgiveness. Can we forgive each other before it's too late?
Tears ran silently over my cheeks as I pressed send. — Pepper Winters

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Zordon Quotes By Andrew Solomon

There is a line that I always loved from Lucretius. He said, "The sublime is the art of exchanging easier for more difficult pleasures." The presumption of that formulation is that the more difficult pleasures are actually better than the easier pleasures. That is why one makes the exchange. — Andrew Solomon

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Zordon Quotes By Bruce Springsteen

You get used to anything, sooner or later it just becomes your life. — Bruce Springsteen

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Zordon Quotes By Fernando Savater

Don't always do to others what you would like them to do to you - their tastes could be very different from yours. — Fernando Savater

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Zordon Quotes By Nassim Nicholas Taleb

We can simplify the relationships between fragility, errors, and antifragility as follows. When you are fragile, you depend on things following the exact planned course, with as little deviation as possible - for deviations are more harmful than helpful. This is why the fragile needs to be very predictive in its approach, and, conversely, predictive systems cause fragility. When you want deviations, and you don't care about the possible dispersion of outcomes that the future can bring, since most will be helpful, you are antifragile. — Nassim Nicholas Taleb