Romaneto Quotes & Sayings
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Happiness is hard because it's very subjective. I know the people that seem happiest to me, but whether they are actually - what they're really like inside is really hard to say. — Gretchen Rubin

Wounds.
Broken places.
Possibility.
Change.
Steps toward holiness.
Imperfect progress.
The hurt in those who hurt me
their underbellies.
Grace.
Love.
Me looking alot more like Jesus than I did before.
And to discover through all this seeing
being unglued isn't all that bad. — Lysa TerKeurst

But man by his nature is an unnatural animal. If any creature stands a chance of defeating death, it is man. — Tom Robbins

The first thing you must realise is that power is collective. The individual only has power in so far as he ceases to be an individual. You know the Party slogan: "Freedom is Slavery." Has it ever occurred to you that it is reversible? Slavery is freedom. Alone - free - the human being is always defeated. It must be so, because every human being is doomed to die, which is the greatest of all failures. But if he can make complete, utter submission, if he can escape from his identity, if he can merge himself in the Party so that he is the Party, then he is all-powerful and immortal. — George Orwell

I'm the dick that killed Cassie Lynn Wright. — Chuck Palahniuk

People do not deserve good writing, they are so pleased with bad. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I like 'Unsung' but I'd rather have a 'Behind the Music' while I'm still breathing. — Lalah Hathaway

Grace Kelly was written after these musicians were trying to mold me into what I should be. I was really angry and so I wrote the song and mailed them the lyrics. They didn't call me back, but two years later it's come full circle. — Mika.

Every man must take time daily for quiet and meditation. In daily meditation lies the secret of power. — H. Emilie Cady

Strength of women comes from the fact that psychology cannot explain us. Men can be analysed, women ... merely adored. — Oscar Wilde

The late Mr. David Hume, in his posthumous works, places the powers of generation much above those of our boasted reason; and adds, that reason can only make a machine, as a clock or a ship, but the power of generation makes the maker of the machine; ... he concludes, that the world itself might have been generated, rather than created ; that is, it might have been gradually produced from very small beginnings, increasing by the activity of its inherent principles, rather than by a sudden evolution of the whole by the Almighty fiat. — Erasmus Darwin