Quintet Grappling Quotes & Sayings
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Not everyone who started with you will finish with you. Be willing to go without them if you have to. — Tony Gaskins

No matter how deep and dark your pit, how dank your shroud, their heads are heroically unbloody and unbowed. — Ogden Nash

He just existed before it and within the terrible presence that filled the cramped space of the attic. — Adam Nevill

There can be no revival when Mr. Amen and Mr. Wet-Eyes are not found in the audience. — Charles Grandison Finney

The smallest moments: they return, dwell, endure. — Colum McCann

Art is basically entertainment, — Yasumasa Morimura

A conflagration always made such a nice backdrop to a battle. Fire made everything so much more joyously apocalyptic. — Stuart Hill

A critter reveals his true self at midnight. — W.H. Beck

Once we set our sights on something we want," Ronan rasped, "we don't quit until we get it." She wasn't sure if he bent to her or she reached for him, but the end result was explosive. Ronan's mouth covered hers, and with a strangled groan, she opened to him immediately. His tongue sought entrance and lashed along hers with swift, furious strokes. Maddy's arms tightened around his neck as she met his greedy kiss with one of her own. Devoured - that's how she felt - and she couldn't get enough. — Sara Humphreys

We are part of the world creation, and we ourselves create nothing. Our knowledge allows us to make use of all the forces already in existence, our art to interpret emotions already felt. One big war, an epidemic, and we collapse into ignorance and darkness, fit sons of chimpanzees. — Arshile Gorky

When we dance we touch the essence of who we are and experience the unity between spirit and matter. — Angeles Arrien

Make it on your own if you think you can.If you see somewhere to go, I understand. — Jackson Browne

LSD was not a pharmacological agent generating exotic experiences by its interaction with the neurophysiological processes in the brain. This remarkable substance was clearly an unspecific catalyst of the deep dynamics of the human psyche. The experiences induced by it were not neurochemical artifacts, symptoms of a toxic psychosis as mainstream psychiatrists called it, but genuine manifestations of the human psyche itself. — Stanislav Grof

As long as we do not know how the cell works, we don't know the kind of havoc the AIDS virus creates in the cell. — Gunter Blobel