Scorpius Goo Quotes & Sayings
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Your limits are set by your thoughts. Remember, you can change them by changing your thoughts. — Debasish Mridha

There'll be times when the only refuge is books. Then you'll read as if you meant it, as if your life depended on it. — Ken Bruen

A friend is someone who will allow me to be a really bad friend and not hold it against me. — Ted Danson

The dead are never still, they exist just beyond the corners of our eye, in the barren wasteland beyond our own phantasmagoria, and we, for the most part, remain oblivious to their plight. — David Brian

You can live in your total potential creative capacity in an instant-with your heart open to give and receive love. — Marianne Williamson

What you get free costs too much. — Jean Anouilh

Back From Vacation"
"Back from vacation", the barber announces,
or the postman, or the girl at the drugstore, now tan.
They are amazed to find the workaday world
still in place, their absence having slipped no cogs,
their customers having hardly missed them, and
there being so sparse an audience to tell of the wonders,
the pyramids they have seen, the silken warm seas,
the nighttimes of marimbas, the purchases achieved
in foreign languages, the beggars, the flies,
the hotel luxury, the grandeur of marble cities.
But at Customs the humdrum pressed its claims.
Gray days clicked shut around them; the yoke still fit,
warm as if never shucked. The world is still so small,
the evidence says, though their hearts cry, "Not so! — John Updike

You've read newspaper stories about elderly widows who die and leave their entire estates to their pet cats, right? Well, your cat reads those stories too, and has spent most of its skulking, devious little life dreaming about inheriting all your money. — Dave Barry

It is no accident that this homeplace, as fragile and as transitional as it may be, a makeshift shed, a small bit of earth where one rests, is always subject to violation and destruction. For when a people no longer have the space to construct homeplace, we cannot build a meaningful community of resistance. — Bell Hooks

Cause and effect are two sides of one fact. — Ralph Waldo Emerson