Muninn Destiny Quotes & Sayings
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Where your pleasure is, there is your treasure: where your treasure, there your heart; where your heart, there your happiness — Augustine Of Hippo

I only believe in fire. Life. Fire. Being myself on fire I set others on fire. Never death. Fire and life. — Anais Nin

Most people will see declining returns [due to inflation]. One of the great defenses if you're worried about inflation is not to have a lot of silly needs in your life - you don't need a lot of material goods. — Charlie Munger

We played a festival in Ireland once, and in the middle of 'New Slang,' the Scissor Sisters kicked in across the field on this mega stage. It was a little distracting. It was hard to keep track of what I was supposed to sing. — James Mercer

When you make a business, you get to make a little universe where you control all the laws. — Derek Sivers

It is difficult to admit that one is wrong. Particularly when one has been wrong for a very long time. — Fredrik Backman

The dullness of certain people is sometimes a sufficient security against the attack of an artful man. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Ya know, America's a great country. It's great because it allows you to fight. And you can win, if you have the stamina and tenacity. — Jim Brown

If I listened to my critics, I would still be at home under my bed right now. — Nancy Grace

Last time you said that, you meant for me to stick my hand down your pants." "Yeah, that's what I mean now. — Bella Love

Nothing manifests more persuasively the American contradiction than that the author of the Declaration of Independence, a slave owner, wrote an antislavery clause into the document - as if to compel himself to be better than he was - which then had to be edited out so the Southern states, including Thomas Jefferson's own, would sign it. — Steve Erickson

From good to bad, and from bad to worse,
From worse unto that is worst of all,
And then return to his former fall. — Edmund Spenser

There weren't a lot of people kind of manning the barricades in the sixties and looking up their genealogy. — Sean Wilsey

The words that work are those which make your listener experience something: See it, feel it, maybe even hear or taste or smell it. What you say must give your listener — Anne Miller