Tarentule Quotes & Sayings
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For marriage the best man is the man within oneself. Most women need to develop their own 'masculine' qualities of independence, pride, courage and open sexuality. — Glenda Jackson

It seems to me if I would want to access the special, mysterious, mystical, powerful and most important, I simply need to live my life more fully. — Bryan Kest

The rain was falling steadily now, but she felt as though she were somehow in collusion with it; it lent the day something conspiratorial, — William Gibson

So many people can now write competent stories that the short story is in danger of dying of competence. — Flannery O'Connor

Broken people misuse their power while people who have values don't use their powers in a way that harms. — Mark Pellegrino

As the story unfolded, the cast of characters changed to match it. — Warren Spector

Can a heart break, once it's stopped beating? — Tim Burton

At least six Bayern players, who have won almost everything, are in the national squad. — Franz Beckenbauer

Come, live with the doors of the senses guarded, diligent and mindful, vigilant and mindful, with the ways of the mind well watched, possessed of a mind that is awake and observing. — Gautama Buddha

Forgiving and being reconciled to our enemies or our loved ones are not about pretending that things are other than they are. It is not about patting one another on the back and turning a blind eye to the wrong. True reconciliation exposes the awfulness, the abuse, the hurt, the truth. It could even sometimes make things worse. It is a risky undertaking but in the end it is worthwhile, because in the end only an honest confrontation with reality can bring real healing. Superficial reconciliation can bring only superficial healing. — Desmond Tutu

You have comfort. You don't have luxury. And don't tell me that money plays a part. The luxury I advocate has nothing to do with money. It cannot be bought. It is the reward of those who have NO Fear or Discomfort. — Jean Cocteau