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I like for you to be still: it is as though you are absent
distant and full of sorrow as though you had died
One word then, one smile is enough
And I'm happy; happy that it's not true — Pablo Neruda

The final battles are the samskaras of good karma. They prevent Samadhi. Naturally for a religious person the avoidance is intensive. They are so hung up on good karma and on method. — Frederick Lenz

One of my few shortcomings is that I can't predict the future. — Lars Ulrich

And that's how I wrote to NICAP, but then later, just very soon after that, like three weeks later, we started getting phone calls from government agents. — Betty Hill

People have had certain assumptions in the past about Conservative governments, partly because of some of the things that happened in the 1980s, and partly because of the tone of some of the debate in the 1980s that appeared to say public spending on the arts was something you might want to progressively reduce. — Jeremy Hunt

Admit only your victories until you have hooked their interest, then you draw them closer and admit the sort of failings that reflect well on a fellow, sentimental failings: that was the theory of courtship the young master had formulated... — Claire Robertson

There are words and words and none mean anything. And then one sentence means everything. — Richard Flanagan

I grew up in the middle of everything. I walked the streets alone, I rode the trains alone, I came home at three in the morning alone; that was what I did. — Alicia Keys

Caught between glass and wood, that which breaks and that which bends, that which sings and that which survive. So our lives go. — Mercedes Lackey

One discipline always leads to another discipline. — Jim Rohn

It's all papers and forms, the entire Civil Service is like a fortress made of papers, forms and red tape. — Alexander Ostrovsky

my heart when I
stared at you
beat irregularly
and jagged — Lori Jenessa Nelson