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Omeganauts Quotes By Rashod Ollison

We come here (literally) reaching for intimacy and love. But it seems soon after our arrival, we're made to believe that they're luxuries not necessities. — Rashod Ollison

Omeganauts Quotes By Veronica Roth

I'm not sure when, or if, anything will ever get better, not sure if these wounds are the kind that can heal. — Veronica Roth

Omeganauts Quotes By Karl Kraus

Barbershop conversations are irrefutable proof that heads exist for the sake of hair. — Karl Kraus

Omeganauts Quotes By Pooja Ruprell

The shift in thought frequency of a single individual has enough energy to light up the world's lighthouses - we hold that much power within us. — Pooja Ruprell

Omeganauts Quotes By Kato Lomb

[T]he time spent on language learning is lost unless it reaches a certain - daily and weekly - concentration. — Kato Lomb

Omeganauts Quotes By Harold S. Kushner

That insight, that God is to be found not in the crisis but in our response to the crisis, is the key to understanding one of the most important passages in the entire Bible. — Harold S. Kushner

Omeganauts Quotes By Marcel Proust

And so it is with our own past. It is a labour in vain to recapture it: all the efforts of our intellect must prove futile. The past is hidden somewhere outside the realm, beyond the reach of intellect, in some material object (in the sensation which that material object will give us) which we do not suspect. And as for that object, it depends on chance whether we come upon it or not before we ourselves must die. — Marcel Proust

Omeganauts Quotes By Stromae

I want to be simple. I think that we try - and we think when we grow up - that we have the truth, because we experience and stuff. But that bullsh*t actually. — Stromae

Omeganauts Quotes By Tom Skerritt

TV writing is different than other mediums, involving the writer. — Tom Skerritt