Twin Peaks Denise Bryson Quotes & Sayings
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Civilizations in decline are consistently characterized by a tendency towards standardization and uniformity. — Arnold Toynbee
#LateNightMusings:
If you sext, do you get a phoner?
-Buzzboss — Cambria Hebert
With few exceptions the pietists are assigned a minor role in the creation of the Arab Empire. — Bernard Lewis
Seeing the world that, as a child, he had once thought so unimaginably vast, nearly limitless in size, reduced to a tiny ball, floating there, swallowed by the immensity of the universe, reminded Milo of how small he was, how minute a single life was - just — A.G. Riddle
In flying, the probability of survival is inversely proportional to the angle of arrival. — Neil Armstrong
To the mind, God is a perfect criminal. He has done such a perfect crime by creating this world that mind cannot trace how He did it. That is why the mind always freaks out about God. — Prem Rawat
I'm supposed to be the guy who hates naturalism. — Robert Wilson
Men at any age truly never grow up. All, no matter what importance they may have attained, are still no more than little boys. — Diane De Poitiers
Prayer keeps the heart pure. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Wroth, darling," she purred, smiling so sweetly. "I can't wait for the next time I get to put my mouth on you." In an instant the smile faded and she snapped her teeth and yanked her head back as if she was chewing something free. — Kresley Cole
In the deep, unwritten wisdom of life there are many things to be learned that cannot be taught. We never know them by hearing them spoken, but we grow into them by experience and recognize them through understanding. Understanding is a great experience in itself, but it does not come through instruction. — Anthony Hope
She always thought of Aaron as special not less. He was God's gift to her, and she wouldn't trade him for the world. — Tamara Hoffa
There are a great many simpletons who know themselves to be so, and who make a very cunning use of their own simplicity. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
