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Tkam Mob Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

A. Was I ill? Have I got well?
Who was my doctor? Can you tell?
Oh, my memory is rotten!
B. Only now you're truly well.
Those are well who have forgotten. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Tkam Mob Quotes By Jakob Dylan

If I'm judged against my peers, rather than anyone else we could both think of, then I reckon I deserve to make records. — Jakob Dylan

Tkam Mob Quotes By Frederick Lenz

I don't think you see your minds. I think you see your thoughts; you see your desires; you see your relatives, friends, lovers, enemies. I don't think you see your mind. You think of the mind as the clutter. — Frederick Lenz

Tkam Mob Quotes By Robin Skelton

Never believe what you cannot doubt. — Robin Skelton

Tkam Mob Quotes By Laozi

The truth often sounds paradoxical. — Laozi

Tkam Mob Quotes By Tom Six

Some people consider me worse than Hitler, luckily for others I am Jesus. — Tom Six

Tkam Mob Quotes By Johnny Depp

I can't stand not being able to joke around on set, so I have to. — Johnny Depp

Tkam Mob Quotes By Frank Herbert

What's law? Control? Law filters chaos and what drips through? Serenity? Law
our highest ideal and our basest nature. Don't look too closely at the law. Do, and you'll find the rationalized interpretations, the legal casuistry, the precedents of convenience. You'll find the serenity, which is just another word for death. — Frank Herbert

Tkam Mob Quotes By Groucho Marx

Politics doesn't make strange bedfellows - marriage does. — Groucho Marx

Tkam Mob Quotes By Elizabeth Gilbert

Those who are ill-prepared to endure the battle for survival should perhaps never have attempted living in the first place. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Tkam Mob Quotes By Jill Thrussell

The large, heavy, coal black doors creaked and groaned as she pushed them open in an expression of tiredness and fatigue from all the years of standing up right to preserve the entrance to the majestic building they guarded. — Jill Thrussell