Squitten Quotes & Sayings
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But better far it is to speak
One simple word, which now and then
Shall waken their free nature in the weak
And friendless sons of men. — James Russell Lowell

God is a feeling experience and not a believing experience. If your religion is a believing experience ... then that's not truly God. — Oprah Winfrey

There is a way to touch the angels of the skies: Gaining the trust of birds! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I heard that "discretion is the better part of valor" from someone. Dunno exactly what that means but if it means not gettin' my fool haed blowed off then I'm all for it. -- Merle Johnson (Chicago Chase) — R.L. Kiser

I can't worry too much about the everyday things. Otherwise I'd lose touch with my own world, that helps me as an artist, but it's frustrating for the people around me. I'm vaguely functional, but there's always something slightly off. — Florence Welch

Maybe what you care most passionately about are fasting and high colonics
cappuccino enemas, say. This is fine, but we do not want you to write about them; we will secretly believe that you are simply spiritualizing your hysteria. There are millions of people already doing this at churches and New Age festivals across the land. — Anne Lamott

I'd always done family-friendly stuff. I wanted to do a film where I could show my darker side and make people uncomfortable. — Melissa Joan Hart

When walking in open territory, bother no one. If someone bothers you, ask him to stop. If he does not stop, destroy him. — Anton Szandor LaVey

The world is content with setting right the surface of things. — John Henry Newman

When Zeno received news of a shipwreck and heard that all his luggage had been sunk he said, Fortune bids me to be a less encumbered philosopher. — Seneca.

Tell freedom I said hello. — Lauren DeStefano

A fully functioning employee with a healthy self-image is money in the bank. — Marilyn Ferguson

When you find yourself judging, yourself or others, move on to something else. It's a hallmark symptom of mindlessness to be constantly classifying our experiences, including how we experience other people, into simple black-and-white categories. When we do this we miss out on all the rich detail of life. And we act on prejudices and stereotypes. If you learn to stop judging, you will start to undermine your most ingrained paradigms. — Anonymous