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Turiya And Ramakrishna Quotes By William Monahan

I shoot very little film. If you just do coverage you're shooting any number of potential films instead of just one, and I was shooting just one specific film. Film is cheap but time is expensive. — William Monahan

Turiya And Ramakrishna Quotes By Samantha Schutz

I don't think that I am happy,
but then again, I don't know.
Sometimes I get so caught up
in the process of living--
of eating, dressing, taking the train to work,
that I don't give it enough thought.
Maybe happiness is being content.
But is it really? — Samantha Schutz

Turiya And Ramakrishna Quotes By Timothy Noah

To pine for the days before public education became a practical reality is to pine for an America held back by mass ignorance and mass illiteracy. — Timothy Noah

Turiya And Ramakrishna Quotes By Elsa Barker

Wisdom is a tree of slow growth; the rings around its trunk are earthly lives, and the grooves between are the periods between lives. Who grieves that an acorn is slow in becoming an oak? — Elsa Barker

Turiya And Ramakrishna Quotes By Barbara C. Doyle

Never be afraid of what happens when you step beyond the borders, Elijah. For you will never know if you have made the right choice or not. You will only feel regret if you never tried."
~Anastasia — Barbara C. Doyle

Turiya And Ramakrishna Quotes By Hosea Ballou

Our blessings are the least heeded, because the most common events of life. — Hosea Ballou

Turiya And Ramakrishna Quotes By Neil Gaiman

His gods were already waiting for him when he arrived; Tyr, one-handed, and gray Odin gallows-god, and Thor of the thunders.
They were here.
They were waiting. — Neil Gaiman

Turiya And Ramakrishna Quotes By Janette Rallison

You're getting me wet." He looked me in the eyes for the first time, and the corners of his mouth turned upward. "Although I suppose I shouldn't complain about that since it's like your trademark or something. If we're going to hang out together , I'll need to start wearing my raincoat."
"Are we going to hang out?"
He tilted his head and considered me lazily. "I've always wanted my own elf. — Janette Rallison

Turiya And Ramakrishna Quotes By Blake Nelson

But I let myself love him anyway. I let myself love him with all my heart. I give myself that. I tell myself I deserve it. — Blake Nelson

Turiya And Ramakrishna Quotes By Lewis H. Lapham

Youth as glimpsed by its elders is a story that comes from afar, showing itself as either lovely to look at or a torment to endure. — Lewis H. Lapham

Turiya And Ramakrishna Quotes By Tom Shales

ABC's intelligently hilarious sitcom 'Modern Family' depicts a gay-male marriage in which both partners are refreshingly dimensional, believable human beings. The writers dare to make them flawed and thus fully delineated, but they're not flawed in the silly, stereotypical ways that once dominated such portrayals. — Tom Shales

Turiya And Ramakrishna Quotes By Roger Kahn

Robinson did not merely play at center stage. He was center stage; and wherever he walked, center stage moved with him. — Roger Kahn

Turiya And Ramakrishna Quotes By Nathaniel Mackey

Cnthonic porch. Side-
real garden. Sugar met salt, salt
sugar. Black cat collarbone spill. . .
Warble a worm in our throats,
we
talked birdtalk. Talked against birdtalk,
night, neck made of string. Night was asking where to next. . . Nowhere.
Nothing. Nothingness. Gnosis put
salt
on our tongues. — Nathaniel Mackey

Turiya And Ramakrishna Quotes By Mary Douglas

Real equality is immensely difficult to achieve, it needs continual revision and monitoring of distributions. And it does not provide buffers between members, so they are continually colliding or frustrating each other. — Mary Douglas

Turiya And Ramakrishna Quotes By William Stafford

A speech is something you say so as to distract attention from what you do not say. — William Stafford