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Top Puseserei Quotes

I just wanted to live. I never wanted to hurt anyone. Please understand. — Genevieve

The freedom of the seed is in the attainment of its dharma, its nature and destiny of becoming a tree; it is the non-accomplishment which is its prison. — Anonymous

We never know what we can be or do until the need is there and we are tested by it. — Terry Brooks

[Humbaba's] sound is like a flood's sound
Slowly forming in the distance,
Then enveloping all other sounds — Herbert Mason

Plays never feel like the right thing to do at the time. — Philip Seymour Hoffman

I didn't go to Cirque Lodge for alcohol abuse or drug abuse — Kirsten Dunst

I think love and sex are separate and only vaguely similar. Like the word bear and the word bare. You can get in trouble mistaking one for the other. — Harlan Ellison

If you're going to have an asthma attack in the surf, I strongly recommend you do so in Nantucket. — Jennifer Crusie

You see, it's never the environment; it's never the events of our lives, but the meaning we attach to the events - how we interpret them - that shapes who we are today and who we'll become tomorrow. — Tony Robbins

The number of those endowed with human life is as small as the amount of earth one can place on a fingernail. Life as a human being is hard to sustain
as hard as it is for the dew to remain on the grass. But it is better to live a single day with honor than to live to 120 and die in disgrace. — Gautama Buddha

For David Shenk, the most important of the "windows onto meaning" afforded by Alzheimer's is its slowing down of death. Shenk likens the disease to a prism that refracts death into a spectrum of its otherwise tightly conjoined parts - death of autonomy, death of memory, death of self-consciousness, death of personality, death of body - and he subscribes to the most common trope of Alzheimer's: that its particular sadness and horror stem from the sufferer's loss of his or her "self" long before the body dies. — Jonathan Franzen

I know a lot of people who have tremendous commercial success and they go directly for it. There's something that has always been difficult about that for me. — David Friedman