Savahanna Geioga Quotes & Sayings
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The thing about letting yourself fall in love with a jackass was - you might be in love, but he was still a jackass. — Karen Robards
The process of constantly returning to love is called Meditation. When you abide in love effortlessly, it is Realization. — Yogi Kanna
Nevertheless, I have no political agenda whatsoever, even though some might think the contrary. — Tariq Ramadan
There was nothing, nothing, that compared to that moment. — N.R. Walker
raiding parties and pirate crews. This is in stark — Lars Bergen
Okay," I said. "Now can I try riding a broomstick?"
"No. Most witches don't use broomsticks because they aren't that comfortable. The only reason witches use broomsticks is because they are lightweight and easy to get off the ground."
"Okay, so what can I fly?"
"At the moment, nothing," responded Trillman. "When you are ready, you can fly whatever you find comfortable and can get off the ground, as long as it isn't me."
"So when do I get to fly my convertible?"
"Convertible? — Jennifer Priester
Being true to yourself involves showing and sharing emotion. The spirit that motivates most great storytellers is 'I want you to feel what I feel,' and the effective narrative is designed to make this happen. That's how the information is bound to the experience and rendered unforgettable. — Peter Guber
He left through the patio door. He was not certain, but he thought he had proved something. He hoped he had made something clear. The thing was, they had to have a serious talk soon. There were things that needed talking about, important things that had to be discussed. They'd talk again. Maybe after the holidays were over and things got back to normal. He'd tell her the goddamn ashtray was a goddamn dish, for example. — Raymond Carver
Language thus becomes monumental because of the mutations of advertising. — Robert Smithson
English history is aristocracy with the doors open. Who has courage and faculty, let him come in. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
