Sonradan Gurme Quotes & Sayings
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Zen is all-inclusive. It never denies, it never says no to anything; it accepts everything and transforms it into a higher reality. — Rajneesh

You know it's a perverted crowd when a guy is screaming at you to take your shirt off. — Jared Leto

A sudden wind thrashed the treetops in the garden, sweeping down from the east. — Steven Erikson

There are all kinds of ways and reasons that mothers can and should be praised. But for cultivating a sense of invisibility, martyrdom and tirelessly working unnoticed and unsung? Those are not reasons. Praising women for standing in the shadows? Wrong. Where is the greeting card that praises the kinds of mothers I know? Or better yet, the kind of mother I was raised by? I need a card that says: "Happy Mother's Day to the mom who taught me to be strong, to be powerful, to be independent, to be competitive, to be fiercely myself and fight for what I want." Or "Happy Birthday to a mother who taught me to argue when necessary, to raise my voice for my beliefs, to not back down when I know I am right." Or "Mom, thanks for teaching me to kick ass and take names at work. Get well soon." Or simply "Thank you, Mom, for teaching me how to make money and feel good about doing it. Merry Christmas. — Shonda Rhimes

I am not the law, but I represent justice so far as my feeble powers go. — Arthur Conan Doyle

TV by and large has become a dime-store business so far as creativity and talent are concerned. The half-hour and sixty-minute series rattle off the production lines like cans of beans, with an occasional dab of ham inside. — Hedda Hopper

When I mentioned about Adlai Stevenson, if he was vice president there would never have been an assassination of our beloved President Kennedy — Jack Ruby

A writer never retires; a writer never resigns. — Archana Kapoor Nagpal

The relationship of black Americans to Obama is sociologically riveting. — Andrew Sullivan

Paul reveals more about himself than he probably realizes. He isn't too aware of who he really is. — Herman Koch