Samelius Quotes & Sayings
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There is a town in north Ontario,
With dream comfort memory to spare,
And in my mind
I still need a place to go,
All my changes were there.
Blue, blue windows behind the stars,
Yellow moon on the rise,
Big birds flying across the sky,
Throwing shadows on our eyes. — Neil Young

Sometimes I think that all mankind exist but to be bought and sold: The rich man's paramour is gold, the poor man's goddess, gold, gold, gold. — Ridgely Torrence

The Patriot Act is the most egregious piece of legislation to ever leave Congress since the Alien and Sedition Acts, John Ashcroft and every member of Congress who voted for it should be indicted. — Michael Badnarik

As soon as I got into music, I tried to be a working, real artist who gets paid for what he does, who doesn't have a day job. — Frank Black

Having everything to lose feels strangely the same as the reverse. — Emma Trevayne

Life keeps getting better. If anything, you start to carry a certain pride in having survived all those years. — Yoko Ono

Very few recognize science as the high adventure it really is, the wildest of all explorations ever taken by human beings, the chance to glimpse things never seen before, the shrewdest maneuver for discovering how the world works. — Lewis Thomas

I was always that girl who loved music and thought of music as an escape route. — Rita Ora

When one encounters enough strangeness, then what is strange ultimately becomes familiar.
The mind can accommodate itself to almost anything, given time: pain, grief, loss, even the possibility that the dead talk to the living. — John Connolly

They mourned for his kind of Christianity, and he frankly scoffed at theirs; but both parties went on loving each other just the same. — Mark Twain

If this was love, love had been overrated. — Henry James

While contemporary non-Evangelicals have virtually reduced faith to 'courageous ignorance,' Evangelicals have hardly been faithful in defending God's objective communication of truth. — Ronald H. Nash

Like a great poet, Nature knows how to produce the greatest effects with the most limited means. — Heinrich Heine