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Musser Nursery Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

Thought nourishes, sustains and gives continuity to fear and pleasure. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Musser Nursery Quotes By Harlan Ellison

I am a great soft jelly thing. Smoothly rounded, with no mouth, with pulsing white holes filled by fog where my eyes used to be. Rubbery appendages that were once my arms; bulks rounding down into legless humps of soft slippery matter. I leave a moist trail when I move. Blotches of diseased, evil gray come and go on my surface, as though light is being beamed from within. Outwardly: dumbly, I shamble about, a thing that could never have been known as human, a thing whose shape is so alien a travesty that humanity becomes more obscene for the vague resemblance. Inwardly: alone. Here. Living under the land, under the sea, in the belly of AM, whom we created because our time was badly spent and we must have known unconsciously that he could do it better. At least the four of them are safe at last. AM will be all the madder for that. It makes me a little happier. And yet ... AM has won, simply ... he has taken his revenge ...
I have no mouth. And I must scream. — Harlan Ellison

Musser Nursery Quotes By Steve Guttenberg

I'm sure if you dig deep, Joe and Ralph Fiennes do it because they want to be noticed. — Steve Guttenberg

Musser Nursery Quotes By Charles Dickens

His wife explained that she had merely "asked a blessing."
"Don't do it!" said Mr. Cruncher looking about, as if he rather expected to see the loaf disappear under the efficacy of his wife's petitions. "I ain't a going to be blest out of house and home. I won't have my wittles blest off my table. Keep still! — Charles Dickens

Musser Nursery Quotes By Alan Greenspan

I have found no greater satisfaction than achieving success through honest dealing and strict adherence to the view that, for you to gain, those you deal with should gain as well. — Alan Greenspan

Musser Nursery Quotes By Robert Breault

We labor to make a house a home, then every time we're expecting visitors, we rush to turn it back into a house. — Robert Breault

Musser Nursery Quotes By LeCrae

God sometimes takes us into troubles waters not to drown us, but to cleanse us. — LeCrae

Musser Nursery Quotes By Tom Wolfe

If I had my choice, I would be writing by typewriter. I worked on newspapers for 10 years. I typed with the touch system, and unfortunately, you can't keep typewriters going today. You have to take the ribbons back to be re-inked. You have to - it's a horrible search to try to find missing parts. So I went to the computer. — Tom Wolfe

Musser Nursery Quotes By Marcus Sakey

No, the great thing about the truth is that it's true. — Marcus Sakey

Musser Nursery Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

Marriage brings one into fatal connection with custom and tradition, and traditions and customs are like the wind and weather, altogether incalculable. — Soren Kierkegaard

Musser Nursery Quotes By John Steinbeck

You never oughta drink water when it ain't running, — John Steinbeck

Musser Nursery Quotes By Peter McWilliams

Drugs, gambling, and prostitution are the Big Three underground 'moneymakers' in consensual crime. There would be, however, significant boosts to the economy if the stigma attached to the other consensual crimes were eliminated through legalization. — Peter McWilliams

Musser Nursery Quotes By Penelope Ward

I'm sure would like an opportunity to try to fix yours if you'd let them. — Penelope Ward

Musser Nursery Quotes By Bryant McGill

When we do not know our true identity as powerful creators, we are susceptible to being used and manipulated. — Bryant McGill

Musser Nursery Quotes By Emil Cioran

Nothing sweeter than to drag oneself along behind events; and nothing more reasonable. But without a strong dose of madness, no initiative, no enterprise, no gesture. Reason: the rust of our vitality. It is the madman in us who forces us to adventure; once he abandons us, we are lost; everything depends on him, even our vegetative life; it is he who invites us, who obliges us to breathe, and it is also he who forces our blood to venture through our veins. Once he withdraws, we are alone indeed! We cannot be normal and alive at the same time. — Emil Cioran