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Top Talasia Quotes

You have to find what's good and true and beautiful in your life as it is now. Looking back makes you competitive. And, age is not a competitive issue. — Mitch Albom

It's that knowledge that sustains you through tough times, the certainty that you will always be less without each other than you are together. — Colette McBeth

Caroline says as she gets up from the floor, you can hit me all you want to, but I don't love you anymore. — Lou Reed

And I feel that we in our society should not be held by any such myth; that we should do everything we can to gain a delight and joy in our society with all the available parts of the palette. — Minoru Yamasaki

The truth is life is full of joy and full of great sorrow, but you can't have one without the other. — Andre Dubus III

Romance should be spontaneous, but in my career I'm totally in control. — Madonna Ciccone

The greatest competitor of true devotion to Jesus is the service we do for Him. It is easier to serve than to pour out our lives completely for Him. — Oswald Chambers

And when you look, most of the time these authority structures have no justification: they have no moral justification, they have no justification in the interests of the person lower in the hierarchy, or in the interests of other people, or the environment, or the future, or the society, or anything else - they're just there in order to preserve certain structures of power and domination, and the people at the top. So — Noam Chomsky

If you're an artist, you've submitted to authority ... — John Geddes

Style in painting is the same as in writing,-a power over materials, whether words or colors. — James Ellis

No honor, no heart, no religion; a corrupt woman. I always knew it and always saw it, though I tried to deceive myself to spare her," he said to himself. And it actually seemed to him that he always had seen it: he recalled incidents of their past life, in which he had never seen anything wrong before - now these incidents proved clearly that she had always been a corrupt woman. "I made a mistake in linking my life to hers; but there was nothing wrong in my mistake, and so I cannot be unhappy. It's not I that am to blame," he told himself, "but she. But I have nothing to do with her. She does not exist for me ... — Leo Tolstoy