Ruvanti Quotes & Sayings
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For the first time in my life the weather was not something that touched me, that caressed me, froze or sweated me, but became me. — Jack Kerouac

Love falls to earth, rises from the ground, pools around the afflicted. Love pulls people back to their feet. Bodies and souls are fed. Bones and lives heal. New blades of grass grow from charred soil. The sun rises. — Anne Lamott

On average, since the urge to kill myself isn't so strong that I actually kill myself, the world is worth living in. — Tao Lin

Although in society in general, the idea of an Irish composer of 'classical music', or whatever you want to call it, is still a strange item, generally speaking. Even in the arts, among our fellow creative artists in other disciplines, you still feel slightly out of it. — John Kinsella

In fact, we would know ourselves that we are not meant to be meat eaters, and we would not have allowed ourselves to become conditioned to meat eating in the first place, if the effects of meat eating were felt right away. But since heart disease, cancer, diabetes, osteoporosis, etc. usually take many years to develop, we are able to separate them from their cause (or contributing factors) and go on happily eating an animal-based diet. — Sharon Gannon

To know one's self, one must go all the way to horror. — Jacques-Benigne Bossuet

A man must commit a crime at least once in his life-time. Only then will his virtue be recognized — Girish Karnad

I like being a funny lady. I think theres nothing sexier than a funny lady. — Maya Rudolph

A man who has ceased to learn ought not to wander around loose in these dangerous times — M.M. Coady

The terrible sticky thing about truth is if it exists, it's coming for you. — Paul David Washer

Aside from my cockeyed internal compass, I also have a shortage of personal coolness, which can be a liability in travel. I have never learned how to arrange my face into that blank expression of competent invisibility that is so useful when traveling in dangerous, foreign places. You know - that super-relaxed, totally-in-charge expression which makes you look like you belong there, anywhere, everywhere, even in the middle of riot in Jakarta. — Elizabeth Gilbert

I am the spirit of perpetual negation. (Mephistopheles) — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe