Rackows Quotes & Sayings
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The center of my sins
stuck behind a blocked door,
circled by hollow deeds
spread on my lifetime's floor — Munia Khan

Anytime we say tomorrow, we reduce our number of times to say tomorrow! Mind your time! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

I don't know if this is the kind of retrospective analysis that people are fond of applying to their work or actions, but it feels like I knew I was going to be famous and I knew that an element of that would be traumatic, so that if I could make myself something big and otherworldly, it would be a kind of defence. — Russell Brand

Meditation is not a process of learning how to meditate; it is the very inquiry into what is meditation. To inquire into what is meditation, the mind must free itself from what it has learnt about meditation, and the freeing of the mind from what it has learnt is the beginning of meditation. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

People never know how strong is their lust for being cheated. — Joe Chung

People do crazy things when they're keeping girls locked up in their shed. — Robin Wasserman

A faint endeavor ends in a sure defeat. — Hannah More

The great thing about kids is the immediate gratification. As soon as I get home from touring, my wife and kids become my life. There is nothing sweeter. — Scott Weiland

I've never gone on Facebook and am not sure I understand it. The same goes for Twitter. I have someone sending tweets and pretending to be me, but I don't know why. — David Sedaris

Inside the tin of sweets are four jewels, like candy drops. Look at them closely...and stories spill out. — Jun Mochizuki

Gives not the hawthorn bush a sweeter shade To shepherds, looking on their silly sheep, Than doth a rich embroider'd canopy To kings that fear their subjects treachery? — William Shakespeare

No government is safe unless fortified by goodwill. — Cornelius Nepos

It is time to revive and recover the third article of the Creed; to live corporately and communally in a world of expressive individualism. . . . We need to show how the Holy Spirit calls, gathers, enlightens and sanctifies people one by one through the gospel, and then draws them into communion in his holy church. — Harold L. Senkbeil