Strahler Quotes & Sayings
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The snowdrop and primrose our woodlands adorn, and violets bathe in the wet o' the morn. — Robert Burns

Do you ever feel like screaming?' Clary asked him [Jace].
'Some of the time. — Cassandra Clare

It actually amazes me that there are people like that, who talk and talk and talk but have never been punched in the face; who just yell at each other and pray that a bouncer comes. I find that legitimately fascinating. — Paul Lazenby

COINCIDENCE You weren't playing attention to the other half of what was going on. — John Brunner

That is why she had chosen suicide: freedom at last. Eternal oblivion. — Paulo Coelho

Something had happened and he, like almost everyone else, had got used to the habit of life. Perhaps that's all life was: a habit that resisted the adventure of death. — Edward St. Aubyn

By early 1943, the Pentagon was complete-a building big enough to house forty thousand people and all their accoutrements, the largest building in the world, conceived, funded, designed and constructed in a little more than a year. And on the day it was finished, it was already too small. — David Brinkley

There was a contradiction within Vikas, an open wound: though he was fascinated by the poor, good at joshing with them, he was afraid, thanks to his bourgeois background, of being perceived as poor. Poverty equaled failure. — Karan Mahajan

Anyone can visit the Astral plane by the mechanism of Astral projection. As a citizen of the universe, you
have the absolute right to go anywhere within the Creation for the purpose of personal enlightenment. The
point here is "look, don't touch". In order to successfully visit the Astral plane in an alert state you must have
no desires and total emotional control. Any desires would be immediately fulfilled and so trap you. And,
since you navigate with emotion, you will need to be able to precisely direct it. — W.C. Vetsch

But I make a distinction between the doctrines of the Church, which matter, and the structure invented by half a dozen Italians who got to be pope and which is of very little use to anybody. — Bernadette Devlin

The White House is one of the few places in downtown Washington where you can get something to eat after 11 o'clock at night. — Rosalind Russell