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Siddharthas Birth Quotes By Jim Palmer

Two weeks, maybe three. You never know with psychosomatic injuries You have to take your time with them. — Jim Palmer

Siddharthas Birth Quotes By Susan Sontag

All my life I've been looking for someone intelligent to talk to. — Susan Sontag

Siddharthas Birth Quotes By Boris Kodjoe

It's a tremendous honor to be asked to carry a show. — Boris Kodjoe

Siddharthas Birth Quotes By Jack Frost

Remember, if you believe a lie long enough it will become truth to you. As it becomes your reality, you are faced with life choices that can lead you into a lifestyle of sin and disobedience. Sin left unrepented creates a place of darkness in your life, in your mind, and, worst of all, finds its place into your heart, causing you to respond to your pain by either hurting others or refusing to allow others access to your heart. — Jack Frost

Siddharthas Birth Quotes By Dominic Smith

Can you create a vacuum out of a human life? A state where everything's possible but nothing very likely? Does something new emerge when there's no more empty space? — Dominic Smith

Siddharthas Birth Quotes By Warren Ellis

He tried to close a hand around the precious coffee but had to jerk his fingers away, sharply enough that his wrist popped painfully. Tallow wondered if the other end of the coffee machine was slurping water out of a lake in Hell. — Warren Ellis

Siddharthas Birth Quotes By Beatriz Williams

I wanted the rattle of New York around me, I wanted stink and strangers and the sour dank air of the IRT clutching me to its bosom. I wanted hustle and bustle. I wanted to know that millions of lives were playing out at my doorstep, and not one of them gave a damn about my little problems. — Beatriz Williams

Siddharthas Birth Quotes By Marc Andreessen

We have never lived in a time with the opportunity to put a computer in the pocket of 5 billion people. — Marc Andreessen