Silverchair Lyric Quotes & Sayings
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Those who think they have not time for bodily exercise will sooner or later have to find time for illness. — Edward Stanley
The Spirit which is within you is a collective being and once you are awakened into the light of Spirit, you become a collective being. That means, on your finger tips you can feel the centers of others also as you can feel yourself. By knowing yourself you know the self knowledge, the inner self knowledge and by knowing others you are in collective consciousness. — Nirmala Srivastava
Many seemingly independent businessmen or craftsman are more or less well paid retainers of larger corporations, such as the cobbler, operating a United States shoe machine or an automobile dealer holding a license of the General Motors Corporation. — Paul A. Baran
Man must never be satisfied with his ability to love. No matter where he is, it is always just the beginning. — Leo Buscaglia
When I began, poetry was very academic. You published little pamphlets from fancy presses. It was rather ... chaste. There wasn't much public reading. Then there was poetry and jazz, which I don't think worked, though I love jazz. — John Fuller
We should be talking about expanding Social Security benefits; not cutting them. — Elizabeth Warren
I think I made a better boy than I do a man, I admitted ruefully to the wolf.
Why not wait until you've been at it a bit longer and then decide? he suggested. — Robin Hobb
And we could only shift in water. — Val St. Crowe
Nothing's as easy as it is on a sitcom. Issues that we take care of in 20 minutes on the show can stretch out over years in real families. — Tim Allen
I was looking for something like baseball, where there's a lot of data and the competition was pretty low. That's when I discovered politics. — Nate Silver
You are not my nursemaid. Remember, I am rescuing you. — Robin LaFevers
Painting it's a blind man profession. Painter is painting not what he sees but what he feels. — Pablo Picasso
With 'Scratch,' we want to let kids to be the creators. We want them to create interesting, dynamic things on the computer. — Mitchel Resnick
