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Ognjanovic T Quotes By Victor Hugo

Is it not a thing divine to have a smile which, none know how, has the power to lighten the weight of that enormous chain which all the living in common drag behind them? — Victor Hugo

Ognjanovic T Quotes By Michael Gira

The music takes you. It has to be alive. It's like you hammer something, and the way it happens to bleed leads you into new directions. — Michael Gira

Ognjanovic T Quotes By Naya Lizardo

HEALING FOODS The doctor of the future will no longer treat the human frame with drugs, but rather will cure and prevent disease with nutrition. - Thomas Edison — Naya Lizardo

Ognjanovic T Quotes By MC Hammer

A long time ago, I made the commitment to dedicate at least one song per album to God. He has been very good to me, and never for one minute do I want Him to think I've forgotten, because I haven't. — MC Hammer

Ognjanovic T Quotes By Marge Piercy

Only when we break the mirror and climb into our vision,
only when we are the wind together streaming and singing,
only in the dream we become with our bones for spears,
we are real at last
and wake. — Marge Piercy

Ognjanovic T Quotes By George A. Sheehan

The desire to run comes from deep within us - from the unconscious, the instinctive, the intuitive. — George A. Sheehan

Ognjanovic T Quotes By Sylvia Plath

What I hate is the thought of being under a man's thumb," I had told Doctor Nolan. "A man doesn't have a worry in the world, while I've got a baby hanging over my head like a big stick, to keep me in line. — Sylvia Plath

Ognjanovic T Quotes By Samuel Adams

Rebellion against a king may be pardoned, or lightly punished, but the man who dares to rebel against the laws of a republic ought to suffer death. — Samuel Adams

Ognjanovic T Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

An honest man is not accountable for the vice and folly of his trade, and therefore ought not to refuse the exercise of it. It is the custom of his country, and there is profit in it. We must live by the world, and such as we find it, so make use of it. — Michel De Montaigne