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Unabsorbed Home Quotes By Shunryu Suzuki

Bowing helps to eliminate our self-centered ideas. This is not so easy. It is difficult to get rid of these ideas, and bowing is a very valuable practice. The result is not the point; it is the effort to improve ourselves that is valuable. There is no end to this practice. — Shunryu Suzuki

Unabsorbed Home Quotes By Howard Cosell

The importance that our society attaches to sport is incredible. After all, is football a game or a religion? The people of this country have allowed sports to get completely out of hand. — Howard Cosell

Unabsorbed Home Quotes By James C. Dobson

Boys go to Jupiter to get more stupider; girls go to college to get more knowledge. — James C. Dobson

Unabsorbed Home Quotes By Walter Dean Myers

Pain is the only real emotion. Everything else can be taken away. Love,happiness,joy can always be taken away. Even old sadness can be dissipated if you pee enough ha-ha into it. But pain is pure — Walter Dean Myers

Unabsorbed Home Quotes By Jon Porter

I represent a district in Nevada, a state that is home to more wild horses than all other states combined. — Jon Porter

Unabsorbed Home Quotes By Human Angels

The world is neither good nor bad.
Don't judge it, just love it. — Human Angels

Unabsorbed Home Quotes By Elizabeth Eulberg

I hate that you let other people's opinion influence you, especially if their delusional. — Elizabeth Eulberg

Unabsorbed Home Quotes By Emil M. Cioran

A book is a suicide postponed. — Emil M. Cioran

Unabsorbed Home Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Izzy. My sister. She told me you liked me. Liked me, liked me."
"Liked you, liked you?" Magnus buried his grin in the cat's fur. "Sorry. Are we twelve now? I don't recall saying anything to Isabelle ... — Cassandra Clare

Unabsorbed Home Quotes By Monique Roffey

Travelling, he'd always thought, was where he'd meet his other self. Somewhere in a foreign place, he would bump into the bit of himself which was lost. — Monique Roffey