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Mutallabs Quotes By Stephen Kelman

We prefer when you walk around instead of through us. We like to be left in peace while we're eating and performing our courtship rituals. We ask only for the same rights as you: we just want to live our lives, make a place for ourselves, room to shit and room sleep, room to raise our children. Don't poison us just because we make a mess. You make a mess, too. There's enough of everything to go round if we all stick to our fair share.
Leave us be and there'll be no trouble. Be kind to us and we'll return the favour when the time for favours comes. Until then, peace be with you. — Stephen Kelman

Mutallabs Quotes By Ram Dass

Love flows. Love doesn't know boundaries. The mind creates boundaries. The mind creates the boundary of separate me and you. The heart just keeps embracing and opening out. — Ram Dass

Mutallabs Quotes By Anne Bronte

I flatter myself, at times, that though among them, I am not of them — Anne Bronte

Mutallabs Quotes By Lee Child

I went to college. West Point is technically a college. — Lee Child

Mutallabs Quotes By Mo Yan

Over decades that seem but a moment in time, lines of scarlet figures shuttled among the sorghum stalks to weave a vast human tapestry. They killed, they looted, and they defended their country in a valiant, stirring ballet that makes us unfilial descendants who now occupy the land pale by comparison. — Mo Yan

Mutallabs Quotes By Stephen King

I was counting my toes" Stebbins said companionably. "They are fabulously good company because they always add up the same way". — Stephen King

Mutallabs Quotes By Kary Mullis

People realize this man knows what the hell's going on and nobody else does. — Kary Mullis

Mutallabs Quotes By C.S. Lewis

If individuals live only seventy years, then a state, or a nation, or a civilisation, which may last for a thousand years, is more important than an individual. But if Christianity is true, then the individual is not only more important but incomparably more important, for he is ever-lasting and the life of a state or a civilisation, compared with his, is only a moment. — C.S. Lewis