Parabatais Quotes & Sayings
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It never occurred to me that I was going to have to talk to a camera. I don't know if I can do this. — Ree Drummond

What a terrible feeling to love soemone and not be able to help them. — Jennifer Niven

Dismantling the ego, quieting the mind, isn't something you can actively undertake to do. It just happens on its own, when you consciously accept the moment you are in, when you don't fight the present reality with thoughts of how you'd like it to be otherwise, or what you're afraid the next moment might bring, when you don't resist with justification or regret or blame of self or other. — Jan Frazier

Most of sex is psychological - most of it is between our ears and not between our legs. — Joy Browne

Justice is like math, anyone can think she knows the answer, but not every answer is right. — Max Gladstone

A beautiful person is a person who is capable of being the best version of himself/herself, inside and out as often as possible. — Rita Zahara

Children, savages and true believers remember far less what they have seen than what they have heard. — Eric Hoffer

We all have our prayer-wheels which we set up on the steppes. The indifferent winds come and carry most of them away to gasp out their little lives in the desert, for few reach heaven. — Learned Hand

They were now moving steadily down the river, passing the dark shapes of ships at anchor, and London was a swarm of lights with a pale yellow canopy drooping above it. There were the lights of the great theatres, the lights of the long streets, lights that indicated huge squares of domestic comfort, lights that hung high in air. No darkness would ever settle upon those lamps, as no darkness had settled upon them for hundreds of years. It seemed dreadful that the town should blaze for ever in the same spot; dreadful at least to people going away to adventure upon the sea, and beholding it as a circumscribed mound, eternally burnt, eternally scarred. From the deck of the ship the great city appeared a crouched and cowardly figure, a sedentary miser. — Virginia Woolf

Good-byes hurt the most when the other person's already gone. — Angie Thomas

education was about the practice of freedom. — Bell Hooks