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Shawneen Keck Quotes By Criss Jami

I would rather have strong enemies than a world of passive individualists. In a world of passive individualists nothing seems worth anything simply because nobody stands for anything. That world has no convictions, no victories, no unions, no heroism, no absolutes, no heartbeat. That world has rigor mortis. — Criss Jami

Shawneen Keck Quotes By Jessica Sorensen

I'm just here,existing at the surface of the water,not quite drowning but not quite able to breathe. — Jessica Sorensen

Shawneen Keck Quotes By Laekan Zea Kemp

Time is a false thing, meaningless when it's not attached to colors and people and light because in the dark there is nothing - only the stilted shadows of lie as they wait for the sun. — Laekan Zea Kemp

Shawneen Keck Quotes By Basil Bunting

Men are fools to invest in real estate. — Basil Bunting

Shawneen Keck Quotes By Italo Calvino

To fall asleep like a bird. To have a wing you could stick your head under, a
world of branches suspended above the earthly world, barely glimpsed down
below, muffled and remote. Once you begin rejection your present state, there is no knowing where you can arrive. — Italo Calvino

Shawneen Keck Quotes By C. G. Jung

The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed. — C. G. Jung

Shawneen Keck Quotes By Dan Fogelberg

Tennessee helps me open up. I'm much more vulnerable there, more willing to talk about anything. — Dan Fogelberg

Shawneen Keck Quotes By Margaret Atwood

The Three of them were beautiful, in the way all girls of that age are beautiful. It can't be helped, that sort of beauty, nor can it be conserved; it's a freshness, a plumpness of the cells, that's unearned and temporary, and that nothing can replicate. None of them was satisfied with it, however; already they were making attempts to alter themselves into some impossible, imaginary mould, plucking and pencilling away at their faces. I didn't blame them, having done the same once myself. — Margaret Atwood