Tandk Outdoors Quotes & Sayings
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When I'm writing something and I'm really into it, that's all I can think about, and it becomes the most important thing in the world to me, and it may not be that, in reality. — Ray McKinnon
It's the objectivity, the dualistic way of looking at things underlying technology, that produces the evil. — Robert M. Pirsig
If you forget your dreams on waking, does that mean they never happened? That the people in them never existed? — J.L. Merrow
In Japan, I focus mostly on sending messages through Twitter, trying to spread my minority way of thinking. — Takashi Murakami
I think there have been some periods when the writing almost became a bit of a burden. — Leo Ornstein
I just love writing. It's magical, it's somewhere else to go, it's somewhere much more dreadful, somewhere much more exciting. Somewhere I feel I belong, possibly more than in the so-called real world. — Tanith Lee
Remember, your body is the vehicle that your soul is using here on Earth. If you don't pay attention and take great care with your vehicle, it will break and become useless. Then your soul will be released and return. — Sister Souljah
I thought Winston Churchill was a young man of promise, but it appears he is a young man of promises. — Arthur Balfour
Sometimes I'll do a mask if I had a lot of makeup on that day or was out in the sun. I like a hydrogen mask. It's an easy one, and it's supposed to soothe and relax your skin. — Zhu Zhu
May the gods ignore you. — Lynda Williams
For Calvin, the creation reflects its Creator at every point. Image after images flashed in front of our eyes, as Calvin attempts to convey the multiplicity of ways in which the creation witnesses to its Creator: it is like a visible garment, which the invisible God dons in order to make himself known; it is like a book in which the name on the Creator is written as its author; it is like a theater, in which the glory of God is publicly displayed; it is like a mirror, in which the works and wisdom of God are reflected. — Alister E. McGrath
