Unfurled Leaf Quotes & Sayings
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It sounds like the cry of a newborn demon ready to destroy all peace and love!" Dietmar said. "But I believe it is merely a bagpipe. — Michael Grant
She was the most beautiful creature on Earth - her hair said so in that language only hair can speak. — Gabriel Ba
Sometimes our passion is so strong that it makes a fool of us. — Matthew Salesses
To become wise, meditate on the third eye, between the eyebrows and a little bit above. Focus on that spot, the Agni chakra. — Frederick Lenz
Every age, Through being beheld too close, is ill-discerned By those who have not lived past it. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
promised him, of course, that I wouldn't say anything, which I wouldn't have anyway, because of the sheer unpleasantry of divulging an unattractive truth to an attractive person.) — Alena Graedon
When you have the choice to be right, or kind, choose kind. — Wayne W. Dyer
Worship in truth is worship that arises out of an actual encounter with God, a response to the experience of knowing God's real presence and activity in our daily lives. This has nothing to do with sentiment, thinking religious thoughts or having aesthetic experiences in church buildings; any religion can give you that sort of thing. — Graham Kendrick
To begin with, your body does not have a lot of sugar to use as energy. Of the approximately 160,000 calories stored in the body, only about 2,500 come from sugar (23,000 are protein; 134,500 are from fat). — Stu Mittleman
The sparrow still falls. — Mary Doria Russell
Everybody was full of shit in this game. The cops bullshitted each other, the dealers bullshitted each other, the cops bullshitted the dealers, the dealers bullshitted the cops, the cops took bribes, the dealers ratted each other out. Nobody knew for sure which side anybody was on; no one really knew how much or how little money anybody else was making. Everything was smoke. — Richard Price
I prefer to think of the audience as a single living organism with which I am sharing a singular, never-to-be-repeated experience. — Martha Plimpton
