Unrepairability Quotes & Sayings
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He had been living in the dark world of his anxieties, and no infliction of reality could seem more terrible than that — Peter Ackroyd

Driving down deserted early morning roads. Round and round. Round downtown. Through naked streets. Lips pursed on two litre bottles of beer, but pursuing the lips of freedom's night. Swapping cars. Winding up at karaoke bars or Bolsi- the best place in town. For the food. For the folk. For the service. For the crema de papaya. And for that late night dawn's whiskey coffee. — Harry Whitewolf

Permanent remorse about failing to do your human duty, in my opinion, can be worse than losing your life. — Miep Gies

If you are a student of an enlightened master, you can literally tap into his aura, anywhere and at anytime. All you have to do is meditate on your Buddhist master and the light will come into your mind. — Frederick Lenz

Much of our waste problem is to be accounted for by the intentional flimsiness and unrepairability of the labor-savers and gadgets that we have become addicted to. — Wendell Berry

Anytime one tries to take fragments of one's personal mythology and make them understandable to the whole world, one reaches back to the past. It must be dreamed again. — Assotto Saint

If you don't ask, you don't get it — Mahatma Gandhi

Sometimes all we need to be able to continue alone
are the dead
rattling the walls
that close us in. — Charles Bukowski

Ah! somehow life is bigger after all
Than any painted angel could we see
The God that is within us! — Oscar Wilde

Reality is, I'm an actor and an entertainer, and I really wouldn't know what to do with another profession. — Russell Crowe

How much to be pitied is he, who has no pity! — Publilius Syrus

The peasant rebellion against collectivization was the most serious episode in popular resistance experienced by the Soviet state after the Russian Civil War. In 1930, more than two million peasants took part in 13,754 mass disturbances. In 1929 and 1930, the OGPU recorded 22,887 "terrorists acts" aimed at local officials and peasant activists, more than 1,100 murders. — Lynne Viola

I just was not going to subject my record to the bleak prospects of a primary election. — Arlen Specter