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Sengun Obituary Quotes By Werner Herzog

We live in an era when established values are no longer valid, when prodigious discoveries are being made every year, when catastrophes of unbelievable proportions occur weekly. In ancient Greek the word "chaos" means "gaping void" or "yawning emptiness." The most effective response to the chaos in our lives is the creation of new forms of literature, music, poetry, art and cinema. — Werner Herzog

Sengun Obituary Quotes By George Herbert

With customes wee live well, but Lawes undoe us. — George Herbert

Sengun Obituary Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

People really need somebody they feel superior to. So stay downtrodden. — Chuck Palahniuk

Sengun Obituary Quotes By Nelson Rodrigues

Love is eternal. If it ends, it wasn't love. — Nelson Rodrigues

Sengun Obituary Quotes By Lee Min-ho

What's so hard about love? You simply grab the other's hand and refuse to let go. — Lee Min-ho

Sengun Obituary Quotes By Dolly Parton

It's almost like being trapped in some other form. The real me is so different from the way I look on the outside. — Dolly Parton

Sengun Obituary Quotes By Barbara Rose

So many people work so hard, to achieve, attain, accumulate and cherish their fortunes. How many of us blissfully fill our days and nights being the Divine expression we are? This is the meaning of life. It is to be. As a result, all of your creations are a natural outflow from the Divine within your being. This is the joy of life. — Barbara Rose

Sengun Obituary Quotes By Jamie Wyeth

I just can't whip off a likeness of somebody. — Jamie Wyeth

Sengun Obituary Quotes By Walt Whitman

THIS dust was once the Man, / Gentle, plain, just and resolute - under whose cautious hand, / Against the foulest crime in history known in any land or age, / Was saved the Union of These States. — Walt Whitman