Naazim Jr Quotes & Sayings
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It's you who are telling me; opening my eyes to things I'd looked at so long that I'd ceased to see them. — Edith Wharton
She is the gin. Cold, intoxicating. Gives you a rush, makes you warm inside, makes you lose your head. Take too much, it makes you sick and shuts you down.
He is the coffee, hot, steaming, filtered. You have to add stuff to it to make it taste good. Grinds your stomach, makes you jittery, wired, and tense. Bad trip, keeps you up, burns you out.
Coffee and gin don't mix, never do, everybody keeps trying and trying to make it taste good. — Henry Rollins
Chivalry is not just a fancy word with a neat meaning; it's a way of life. — Vaughn Ripley
No one is ever really alone. You are part of everything alive. — William S. Burroughs
I believe God is everything, say Shug. Everything that is or ever was or ever will be. And when you can feel that, and be happy to feel that, you've found It. Shug a beautiful something, — Alice Walker
On the path to truth, you can't see many people; truth's way is calm and quiet. Look around you, friend! Are there too many people on the path you walk? If there are, question your path! Get away from the crowds! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
When in a state of hunger, one ought not to undertake labor. — Hippocrates
Great American art needs the idea of uninterrupted spaces, like a loft, which itself is something very American. — Renzo Piano
Children have to be motivated to want to learn to read. Reading must not be taught simply as a school exercise. — Michael Morpurgo
Adult women, all of us, have to come to grips with how we have been affected by gender norms, and how we have been silenced. We have to help our daughters. Understanding it within ourselves and helping our young girls stand up for themselves is one way. — Jane Fonda
Then sometime there in late March, after the Indian violets had come, we would be gathering on the mountain and the wind, raw and mean, would change for just a second. It would touch your face as soft as a feather. It had an earth smell. You knew springtime was on the way.
The next day, or the next (you would commence to hold your face out for the feel), the soft touch would come again. It would last a little longer and be sweeter and smell stronger. — Forrest Carter