Sabians Clothes Quotes & Sayings
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Love is a place & through this place of love move (with brightness of peace) all places yes is a world & in this world of yes live (skillfully curled) all worlds — E. E. Cummings

I think it's cool to get to know designers. There is some anxiety, maybe, that after you've met a designer, you want to be loyal to them and wear their clothes. And sometimes it's just not my style. But you have to be honest, and I don't really want to lie. — Morgan Saylor

In Hollywood - and indeed, the world - a lot of women only think about themselves in the context of men. It's truly sad. — Emma Stone

It is a lonely feeling when someone you care about becomes a stranger. — Lemony Snicket

It is an endless procession of surprises. The expected rarely occurs and never in the expected manner. — Vernon A. Walters

The century's most radical vice ... the notion that human beings can be shoveled around like concrete. — Paul Johnson

Security is when everything is settled, when nothing can happen to you; security is the denial of life. — Germaine Greer

Forgive everybody for everything. Just forgive and start - most of us can't start with ourselves. We have to forgive the people we think did things to us. So that's fine. Start there - wherever. Start with the dog who peed on the rug. I don't care where you start, just do it. — Iyanla Vanzant

The answer to the problem of suffering is not away from the problem but in it. The inevitability of pain will not be met by deadening sensitivity but by increasing it, by exploring and feeling out the manner in which the natural organism itself wants to react and which its innate wisdom has provided. — Alan W. Watts

Malice sucks up the greatest part of its own venom, and poisons itself. — Michel De Montaigne

Many of our young people spend four years getting very expensive college degrees. But our universities fail them and the nation if they continue to graduate students with expertise in biochemistry, mathematics or history without teaching them to think about what problems are important and why. — Heather Wilson