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Philosophy In The Boudoir Quotes By Holly Hood

Everyone is screwed up, the ones who try to say they aren't, they're the ones who are the worst off. — Holly Hood

Philosophy In The Boudoir Quotes By Vita Sackville-West

That pathetic short-cut suggested by Nature the supreme joker as a remedy for our loneliness, that ephemeral communion which we persuade ourselves to be of the spirit when it is in fact only of the body - durable not even in memory! — Vita Sackville-West

Philosophy In The Boudoir Quotes By Sammy Hagar

In Van Halen there were moments, like in some of the ballads, I put my heart and soul into those records. Those lyrics when I sang 'em, I gave myself goosebumps. — Sammy Hagar

Philosophy In The Boudoir Quotes By Bruce Sterling

I'm an entertainer in the military-entertainment complex. — Bruce Sterling

Philosophy In The Boudoir Quotes By Lisa Bonet

My mother, brave woman, lost her whole family when she decided to marry a black man in the '60s. When the marriage fell apart, she had to come back to her family. — Lisa Bonet

Philosophy In The Boudoir Quotes By Eve Ensler

Real security is contemplating death, not pretending it doesn't exist. — Eve Ensler

Philosophy In The Boudoir Quotes By Marc Evan Jackson

I love people that, in the face of falling off a cliff, still want to fight about something that happened five minutes ago, going, 'Now, you know I'm right about that,' even though they're facing imminent doom. — Marc Evan Jackson

Philosophy In The Boudoir Quotes By Rivka Galchen

I wonder if I talk like a dead man. My daughter once came home from school very excited about some lecture -this was years ago, before I died, though just right before- and she said her English teacher had talked about what the dead sound like in Dante. This funny thing about Dante's dead, which is that they know the past, and even the future, but they don't know the present. About the present they have all these questions for Dante. And that somehow is what being alive is, to be suspended in the time. She seemed to feel that really meant something. That and also that the dead know themselves better than the living do. — Rivka Galchen

Philosophy In The Boudoir Quotes By Anne Lamott

When hope is not pinned wriggling onto a shiny image or expectation, it sometimes floats forth and opens. — Anne Lamott