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Nayoung Pristin Quotes By Clive Barker

I don't like PG-13 horror movies. I think they're a contradiction in terms. — Clive Barker

Nayoung Pristin Quotes By Jeanette Winterson

Every second the Universe divides into possibilities and most of those possibilities never happen. It is not a uni-verse - there is more than one reading. The story won't stop, can't stop, it goes on telling itself, waiting for an intervention that changes what will happen next.
Love is an intervention. — Jeanette Winterson

Nayoung Pristin Quotes By Werner Erhard

You don't have to go looking for love when it's where you come from. — Werner Erhard

Nayoung Pristin Quotes By Richard Bach

Why fly? Simple. I'm not happy unless there's some room between me and the ground. — Richard Bach

Nayoung Pristin Quotes By H.L. Mencken

The intelligent man, when he pays taxes, certainly does not believe that he is making a prudent and productive investment of his money; on the contrary, he feels that he is being mulcted in an excessive amount for services that, in the main, are useless to him, and that, in substantial part, are downright inimical to him. — H.L. Mencken

Nayoung Pristin Quotes By J.C. Ryle

No one ever said at the end of his days; 'I have read my bible too much, I have thought of God too much, I have prayed too much, I have been too careful with my soul' — J.C. Ryle

Nayoung Pristin Quotes By Martin Buber

The Two Caps Rabbi David Moshe, the son of the rabbi of Rizhyn, once said to a hasid: "You knew my father when he lived in Sadagora and was already wearing the black cap and going his way in dejection; but you did not see him when he lived in Rizhyn and was still wearing his golden cap." The hasid was astonished. "How is it possible that the holy man from Rizhyn ever went his way in dejection! Did not I myself hear him say that dejection is the lowest condition!" "And after he had reached the summit," Rabbi David replied, "he had to descend to that condition time and again in order to redeem the souls which had sunk down to it. — Martin Buber