Miriam Williamson Quotes & Sayings
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If you're in a business where you can do only one thing and it doesn't work out, it's hard for your bosses to be mad at you. — Michael Lewis

Whether between man and women, man and man, or woman and woman; look not towards any system that binds society created by man for guidance, but be guided by the principles of love. Love is the only law that commands this universe, and is the only language that is understood universally. — Forrest Curran

The river will take us where we need to go. To the End of the World."
"Great," Puck said, grinning and rubbing his hands. "Sounds easy enough. Let's just hope we don't fall off the edge. — Julie Kagawa

I didn't know what I was looking for, but I knew whatever it was that I was looking for was real. — Krishna Das

Until you love yourself, you will never know who you really are and you won't know what you're really capable of — Louise Hay

We didn't win the Cold War, we were just a big bank that bankrupted a smaller bank because we had an arms race that wiped the Russians out. — Norman Mailer

Revised regulations will never suppress federal workplace retaliation; nor will it cure the inaction of an EEOC official when justice demands fair, prompt and judicious decision-making. — Tanya Ward Jordan

My mother is my father's wife. And the children of lovers are orphans. — Nancy Horan

I've got nothing against records - I've spent my life making them - but they are a kind of historical blip. — Brian Eno

Not a savage - a barbarian. Savages know nothing of civilization. We barbarians know what civilization is, though we may have a low opinion of it. Peregrine's tone was distinctly ironic. — Mary Jo Putney

Making a film is an incredibly technical undertaking. — Rose Byrne

Do my eyes deceive me, or is Senna's Lotus sounding rough? — Murray Walker

If you've ever been to a poetry slam, you know that the highest scoring emotion is self-righteous indignation: how dare you judge me. So in that way, the poem, 'What Teachers Make,' is an absolutely formulaic slam poem designed to allow me to get up on my soap box and say, 'Let me tell you what really makes me angry.' — Taylor Mali

I would always love this fragile human girl, for the rest of my limitless existence. — Stephenie Meyer