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Pwer Quotes By George W. Bush

Please don't kill me! — George W. Bush

Pwer Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

Genius lives only one storey above madness — Arthur Schopenhauer

Pwer Quotes By Mitch Albom

I never said good-bye.'
'Such a needless word, she said, 'when you love somebody. — Mitch Albom

Pwer Quotes By Laurell K. Hamilton

Once upon a time wasn't as long ago as it used to be. — Laurell K. Hamilton

Pwer Quotes By Tom Robbins

Giant sunflowers, like junkie scarecrows on the nod dozed in one spot with their dry heads dropped upon their breastbones. Their lives extended another day, flies buzzed everything within their range, monotonously eulogizing themselves, like the patriots who persist in praising the glory of a culture long after it is decadent and doomed. — Tom Robbins

Pwer Quotes By David Levithan

And I'm moved, it's so beautiful. Not what I wrote, but to have it given back like this. To have her remember the words and the tune. To hear it in her voice. — David Levithan

Pwer Quotes By Mike Blakely

The moment I took hold of the line, I felt the mighty tug of the wind coursing into my palm and wrist, and there I stayed, transfixed. The pwer in that topgallant sail suddenly awed me, and yet it was among the smaller sails on the mast. It was a mere speck on the ocean, catching an infinitesimal fraction of all the howling winds that crossed the wide seas. I literally could not move a muscle, trying in vain to absorb the magnitude of it.
And there was something else, as well. This wind was blowing me westward. I was hurtling into my own predestined future. With neither star nor compass, I knew the heading of this wind. It bore down on a lonely river crossing in one of the last wild places on Earth, where timber moaned in a gale, and frosty grass sparkled in the dawn, and beasts lumbered and thundered the valley. A sacred place protected by Comanches. — Mike Blakely

Pwer Quotes By Matthew Fox

Animals love. They love their being. They strive to survive, to celebrate, to propagate . So certainly something we learn from animals is love. To survive and to celebrate, propagate and to love life. To be the best we can be - the right to be here and the responsibility to be the best dog or bear or horse that they can be. Humans have the tendency to self pity that other animals don't indulge in. — Matthew Fox

Pwer Quotes By Marlen Haushofer

External freedom has probably never existed, but neither have I ever known anyone who knew inner freedom. — Marlen Haushofer

Pwer Quotes By Doris Ulmann

A face that has the marks of having lived intensely, that expresses some phase of life, some dominant quality or intellectual power, constitutes for me an interesting face. For this reason the face of an older person, perhaps not beautiful in the strictest sense, is usually more appealing than the face of a younger person who has scarcely been touched by life. — Doris Ulmann

Pwer Quotes By Peter York

When you get inside a literary novel you feel that the author, more often than not, just doesn't know enough about things. They haven't been around enough - novelists never go anywhere. Once I discovered true books about real things - books like 'How To Run a Company' - I stopped reading novels. — Peter York

Pwer Quotes By Ron Mael

I don't even know what I don't even know, — Ron Mael

Pwer Quotes By Alyscia Cunningham

Many people define beauty as skin deep, but I've found the beauty in physical and superficial changes that continue throughout the life of a woman. — Alyscia Cunningham

Pwer Quotes By Stephen Richards

If everyone realized this truth about their own inherent power to create and to attract whatever they desired, not everyone would want to be the president of a country, not everyone would want to live on that mansion on the hill, and not everyone would want the same things you would. — Stephen Richards