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In World War II all these countries were completely against each other, complete opposite. Now we're getting them all together, through the idea of music. — Jimi Hendrix
And we pray, and we pray and we pray and we pray.
Everyday, everyday, everyday, everyday ... — Bone Thugs And Harmony
From somber, serious sullen saints, save us, O Lord. — Teresa Giudice
In a well governed state, there are few punishments, not because there are many pardons, but because criminals are rare; it is when a state is in decay that the multitude of crimes is a guarantee of impunity. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
You keep thinking that with practice you will eventually get the knack of enjoying superficial encounters, that you will stop looking for the universal solvent, stop grieving. You will learn to compound happiness out of small increments of mindless pleasure. — Jay McInerney
You look at 1968 and it was truly the year that shook the world. The world was really completely upside down. — Emilio Estevez
It is only premarital sex if you are planning on getting married. — Craig Johnson
Never confuse a single defeat with a final defeat. — F Scott Fitzgerald
Feasting is also closely related to memory. We eat certain things in a particular way in order to remember who we are. Why else would you eat grits in Madison, New Jersey? — Jeff Smith
My son and daughter lost their father quite young, so we keep him present with us. It's just a daily practice. — Patti Smith
Jack Miller aimed his shotgun at the monster's grey-skinned head and pulled the trigger. Green sludge and bits of bone and flesh splattered through the air to land on the street, the gory aftermath releasing a noxious, sulfurous odor. — Danielle Monsch
There is nothing that is not beautiful about bread. The way it grows, from tiny grains, from bowls on the counter, from yeast blooming in a measuring cup like swampy islands. The way it fills a room, a house, a building, with its inimitable smells, submits to a firmly applied fist and contracts, swells again; the way it stretches and expands upon kneading, the warm, supple feel of it against skin. The sight of a warm roll on a table, the taste-sweet, sour, yeasty on the tongue. — Eleanor Brown
People of accomplishment rarely sat back and let things happen to them. They went out and made things happen. — Leonardo Da Vinci
Each "way of thinking" has its own shape and color, which wax and wane like the moon. — Haruki Murakami
A snake bites your ankle.
Recoiling, you scream.
Fearing poison, your mind slips into a dream ...
... where a man bites your ankle.
Expecting no guile,
'Again' softly falls from your lips with a smile.
Yet the man and the snake are the same.
Your perception is only to blame. — Richelle E. Goodrich
