Tilefish Mercury Quotes & Sayings
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Circumstances might be hard enough that maybe you need to find the little comforts, even if they aren't good for you. — Wildbow

Relationships serve as a gateway to expansion, when there is no longer expansion, there is no longer a relationship. — Ralph Smart

I don't think music affects what words I choose to type in what order, within what punctuation, at this point, because I'm rereading and editing each sentence, at this point, in my published books, probably 100-150 times each, on average, and listening to probably 20-60 different songs in that time. — Tao Lin

Sight is a faculty; seeing is an art. — George Perkins Marsh

My Parents were murdered in Texas in 2010 and he never got caught-My G-d Hates me and the police did not care. Truth — Brenda Kay Winters

We try to press against the boundaries of what we are allowed, walk a step past the edge. Our records will be scrutinized by Congress one day and decisions on whether to enlarge our jurisdiction will be made. — Louise Erdrich

Where I lived, it was a cold mining place, a village called Dunston. The only time you saw a Rolls-Royce was when somebody died. — Brian Johnson

I went out to visit Dorsey Burnette, after I graduated high school. — Jimmy Griffin

You can always make time for people. The point is, you have to want to. — Katie Kacvinsky

He'll have to get used to things being hard on him,' said Diana, her expression flinty. 'He's a Shadowhunter now. — Cassandra Clare

The progress of the sciences toward theories of fundamental unity, cosmic symmetry (as in the unified field theory) - how do such theories differ, in the end, from that unity which Plato called "unspeakable" and "indiscribable," the holistic knowledge shared by so many peoples of the earth, Christians included, before the advent of the industrial revolution made new barbarians of the peoples of the West? In the United States, before spiritualist foolishness at the end of the last century confused mysticism with "the occult" and tarnished both, William James wrote a master work of metaphysics; Emerson spoke of "the wise silence, the universal beauty, to which every part and particle is equally related, the eternal One . . ."; Melville referred to "that profound silence, that only voice of God"; Walt Whitman celebrated the most ancient secret, that no God could be found "more divine than yourself. — Peter Matthiessen