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P220 Equinox Quotes By Axl Rose

Sometimes I would want to sink, and then while I was sinking I'd go, "Wait a minute, this isn't what I want to do," and I would calm down while I was sinking and then start rising back to the surface again. — Axl Rose

P220 Equinox Quotes By John Green

How will we ever get out, straight and fast, of this labyrinth of suffering? — John Green

P220 Equinox Quotes By Joan Medlicott

Within the first twenty years of our lives, before we are really adult, we make choices motivated by insecurity, fear, and other people's expectations; certinly not guided by clarity and wisdom. We plod along for years living with the wrong career or spousal choice, in a location we did not choose and perhaps do not like, and much more. One day we wake up restless and confused, and acknowledge that we have no agenda of our own, and that we have been living someone else's passion, their dream. — Joan Medlicott

P220 Equinox Quotes By George Clooney

For me, the definition of a patriot is someone who is willing to constantly question the government; that's what separates us from other countries. — George Clooney

P220 Equinox Quotes By Frederick Douglass

Men are whipped oftenest who are whipped easiest. — Frederick Douglass

P220 Equinox Quotes By Brenda Perlin

Being married definitely took work. When we fought, I felt like I wanted to float away and drown, whereas before I knew I could walk away without any strings attached. — Brenda Perlin

P220 Equinox Quotes By Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

The bud disappears when the blossom breaks through, and we might say that the former is refuted by the latter; in the same way when the fruit comes, the blossom may be explained to be a false form of the plant's existence, for the fruit appears as its true nature in place of the blossom. The ceaseless activity of their own inherent nature makes these stages moments of an organic unity, where they not merely do not contradict one another, but where one is as necessary as the other; and constitutes thereby the life of the whole. — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

P220 Equinox Quotes By Ian Simpson

A burst of Beethoven that would have made the composer glad he was deaf erupted from her i-Phone. — Ian Simpson

P220 Equinox Quotes By Josef Koudelka

It never seemed important to me that my photos be published. It's important that I take them. There were periods where I didn't have money, and I would imagine that someone would come to me and say: 'Here is money, you can go do your photography, but you must not show it.' I would have accepted right away. On the other hand, if someone had come to me saying: 'Here is money to do your photography, but after your death it must be destroyed,' I would have refused. — Josef Koudelka

P220 Equinox Quotes By Suzanne Vega

I still feel conflicted because I don't always get to spend as much time with my daughter as I'd like, given my work. — Suzanne Vega

P220 Equinox Quotes By Simon Le Bon

There's no question that a vinyl record is a lot nicer than a CD. It's nicer to hold in your hands, you can do more with it. — Simon Le Bon

P220 Equinox Quotes By Washington Irving

Redundancy of language is never found with deep reflection. Verbiage may indicate observation, but not thinking. He who thinks much says but little in proportion to his thoughts. — Washington Irving

P220 Equinox Quotes By Jane Campion

Between 18 and 26 I acted professionally, on the stage and a little bit on television. Acting is okay, but it's quite pressurized. Then I went to England - I wanted to reinvent myself. — Jane Campion

P220 Equinox Quotes By Baruch Spinoza

To comprehend an idea, a person must simultaneously accept it as true. Conscious analysis - which, depending on the idea, may occur almost immediately or with considerable effort - allows the mind to reject what it intially accepted as fact. — Baruch Spinoza