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Rasor Ohv Quotes By Joanne Harris

I'd rather be a freak than a clone. — Joanne Harris

Rasor Ohv Quotes By Roberto Bolano

68. By then all poets will live in artistic communities calls jails or asylums. 69. Our imaginary home, the home we share. — Roberto Bolano

Rasor Ohv Quotes By Glenn Reynolds

[B]ipartisanship means tarring and feathering politicans from both major parties. — Glenn Reynolds

Rasor Ohv Quotes By Charlette Mikulka

Without energy being invested in resisting the unwanted or dueling with fears, we have more energy and attention available for noticing not only the disturbing, but the wonderful ... When we are not fixated on threat and defending ourselves, when we're not exhausted and burned out from chronic stress, we are able to see the daily evidence that we are in the midst of a mind-blowing miracle called Life ... Then we will experience breathtaking, heart-rippling moments that counterbalance every trial and tribulation. When we're fully conscious of the universe's artistry and generosity, who needs psychodelics or Prozac? — Charlette Mikulka

Rasor Ohv Quotes By Rebecca Solnit

His point is that when the two seem incompatible we often hang onto the plan, ignore the warnings reality offers us, and so plunge into trouble. Afraid of the darkness of the unknown, the spaces in which we see only dimly, we often choose the darkness of closed eyes, of obliviousness. Gonzalez adds, "Researchers point out that people tend to take any information as confirmation of their mental models. We are by nature optimists, if optimism means that we believe we see the world as it is. And under the influence of a plan, it's easy to see what we want to see." It's the job of writers and explorers to see more, to travel light when it comes to preconception, — Rebecca Solnit

Rasor Ohv Quotes By Frederick Lenz

If there were no world, no time, no space, no condition, if none of us existed, that would be meditation. — Frederick Lenz