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Morselife Quotes By Phar West Nagle

But when you kiss me there's a spark, and I can't remember I'm only food to be consumed like an apple and not loved like a woman. — Phar West Nagle

Morselife Quotes By Napoleon Hill

A positive mental attitude is an irresistible force that knows no such thing as an immovable body. — Napoleon Hill

Morselife Quotes By Frank Wildhorn

When I was a teenager in a band playing, everything was great. I still don't feel any different. I still wake up with the same love and passion as when I did this with the band. Because my life in music has let me live the kind of life that I've loved, and I've been able to share it with others and take care of the people I love. — Frank Wildhorn

Morselife Quotes By C.S. Lewis

The word 'human' refers to something more than the bodily form or even the rational mind. It refers also to that community of blood and experience which unites all men and women on the Earth. — C.S. Lewis

Morselife Quotes By Dave Duncan

Revenge was violence and therefore forbidden by the Teacher - excepting violence against unbelievers, of course, which this probably would be. — Dave Duncan

Morselife Quotes By Michel Seuphor

Kandinsky in Munich uttered the well known words: 'Everything is permitted!' In 1961; we still live by this heritage, which in truth is inexhaustible. — Michel Seuphor

Morselife Quotes By Banani Ray

Om is the presence which steals away. It steals away the ordinary mundane existence of strife, struggle and duality; it steals away anxiety, aggression, fear, grief and sorrow; it steals away the debris of anger, hatred, confusion and ignorance, to fill us with the nectar of joy, immortality and life eternal. — Banani Ray

Morselife Quotes By Tom Vanderbilt

'Can you imagine, 30 years ago, saying nobody will make coffee at home?' Nancy McGuckin, a travel researcher in Washington, D.C. — Tom Vanderbilt