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Ullery In Hobbs Quotes By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Moderation resembles temperance. We are not so unwilling to eat more, as afraid of doing ourselves harm by it. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Ullery In Hobbs Quotes By Natalie Goldberg

In the middle of the world, make one positive step. In the center of chaos, make one definitive act. Just write. — Natalie Goldberg

Ullery In Hobbs Quotes By Brett Dennen

Don't forget that love is all you came here for, not anything less. Need I say more? — Brett Dennen

Ullery In Hobbs Quotes By Rabih Alameddine

my two primary sleep aids, Behemoth and a YouTube recording of a vacuum cleaner, the Hoover WindTunnel. I don't know why I find the sound comforting, Doc, when I was a child in Cairo, my afternoon naps coincided with the rhythmic beating of carpets outside the bedroom, I was used to sleeping to that sound, but no one beat carpets anymore, a shame, though lo and behold, I found that not only did a vacuum cleaner remove dirt more effectively, it summoned Hypnos just as well as a beating, and there were twelve-hour-long recordings of all kinds of household machines online, welcome to America, now go to sleep. Maybe — Rabih Alameddine

Ullery In Hobbs Quotes By Kevin Systrom

Our goal is to allow people to use whatever app they want to get photos into 'Instagram'. — Kevin Systrom

Ullery In Hobbs Quotes By Lionel Suggs

It's hard for a masked man to hide behind a mask when he isn't wearing one. — Lionel Suggs

Ullery In Hobbs Quotes By Rainer Maria Rilke

That is at bottom the only courage that is demanded of us: to have courage for the most strange, the most singular and the most inexplicable that we may encounter. That mankind has in this sense been cowardly has done life endless harm; the experiences that are called "visions," the whole so-called "spirit-world," death, all those things that are so closely akin to us, have by daily parrying been so crowded out of life that the senses with which we could have grasped them are atrophied. To say nothing of God. — Rainer Maria Rilke