Pyrros Dimas Quotes & Sayings
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When we see the Beloved in each person, it's like walking through a garden, watching flowers bloom all around us. — Ram Dass

You think it's okay to deliver dead flowers?" She turns and laughs. "I've had stranger requests." I flinch. Like what? I find the card and remove it from the tiny envelope. HE SAYS HE NEEDS YOU. HE DOESN'T. YOU THINK YOU KNOW HIM. YOU DON'T. I DO. LEAVE HIM. — Jodi Ellen Malpas

There are probably more annoying things than being hectored about African development by a wealthy Irish rock star in a cowboy hat, but I can't think of one at the moment. — Paul Theroux

An exercise outfit helps because it sets this time apart from the rest of your day and makes it matter more. — Jane Fonda

Students are expected to demonstrate creativity and perform service in order to get into college, but no one thinks they should be dumb enough to take them seriously as vocational goals. — William Deresiewicz

It is one of the ironies of this strange century that the most lasting results of the October revolution, whose object was the global overthrow of capitalism, was to save its antagonist, both in war and in peace - that is to say, by providing it with the incentive, fear, to reform itself after the Second World War, and, by establishing the popularity of economic planning, furnishing it with some of the procedures for its reform — Eric Hobsbawm

But there is another danger besetting your path. I mean the error of regarding your own capacities instead of your work, of putting self-consciousness in place of God. — Joseph Barber Lightfoot

She's-big-she's-blond-she-works-in-deli Georgia — Laura Buzo

We've been around long enough and have been to enough award shows to know that it is easy to lose to Phil Collins at any time. — Matt Stone

I don't believe I am influencing anybody but myself. — Winona Ryder

Austerity, if I were to define, I'll say, It's YOU. — Vikrmn

Affection may not be love, but it is at least its cousin. — J.M. Coetzee

True poetry (inspired by the Muse and her prime symbol, the moon) even today is a survival, or intuitive re-creation, of the ancient Goddess-worship. — Robert Graves

We were made to be human beings here, and when people try to be anything else, they generally get into some sort of scrapes. — Hannah Whitall Smith