Murisa Quotes & Sayings
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Look, bimba - In my country we have a - how you say? - a proverb. Amare, cantare, mangiare. - Loving, singing, eating - these are God's three gifts. You don' need more. — Anya Seton

The danger of psychedelic drugs, the danger of mind-opening, the danger of consciousness expansion, the danger of inner discovery is a danger to the establishment. — Timothy Leary

Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves. — Anonymous

There shall be no solution to this race problem until you, yourselves, strike the blow for liberty. — Marcus Garvey

They say in time all things will pass. But before they do, they last . . . for just a little while. — Jess Fulton

When I went back to New York with somewhat of a name, they didn't want movie actresses. — Gloria Stuart

Disappointment and pain are parts of life. Holding on to them can wreck your life. — Charles F. Glassman

The essence of all art is to have pleasure in giving pleasure. — Mikhail Baryshnikov

The real self is who you are when you're at home, when you're comfortable, and the false self is what you're pretending - and the reason you pretend is because you want to create a character for the surroundings you're within. — Benjamin Clementine

And then there's the truth beyond that, sitting like an old rock under green creek water: none of these things matter. Right now, in this moment, we have love. We have it in the sound of my daughter's laugher, in Mom's and Georgia's locked fingers, in the warm pressure of J.T.'s hand. It will leave, and it will come again, and when it does I'll give up everything and take it. Just like an addict. Like dry grass in new rain. It's not something I'm proud of necessarily. Then again, maybe I am. — Katie Crouch

I used to love assemblies because it got me out of class. — John Oates

Although their access to scholarly tools was primitive compared to what is available in our day, their method of biblical interpretation was in some ways more sophisticated and certainly more psychologically astute, in that they were better able to fathom the complex, integrative, and transformative qualities of revelation. Their approach was far less narcissistic than our own tends to be, in that their goal when reading scripture was to see Christ in every verse, and not a mirror image of themselves. — Donald Miller

Human beings. They are the ones with the most important job. They are supposed to make what they want out of what they are given. — Elizabeth Berg

That undefined and mingled hum, Voice of the desert never dumb! — James Hogg