Unsound Rags Quotes & Sayings
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I never knew where I was going, but I ripped the tits off of everything that got in my way. By the time they figured me out, it was too late. — Hunter S. Thompson

Sometimes when your child talks, your friends cannot understand what he says; but the mother understands very well. So if our prayer comes from the heart, God understands our language. — Dwight L. Moody

It's meaningless to just live, it's meaningless to just fight, cause i wanna win and survive !!!! — Tite Kubo

When I'm not completely loaded, it's a much more vulnerable place. I can feel the music, I can feel the energy and I really have to put it out there. When I was loaded, I was just oblivious. — Scott Weiland

It seems to me, that no matter what we do, no matter what choices we make, there isn't a happy ending waiting for us at the end of the long road."
"But that doesn't mean we give up. It doesn't mean we stop fighting. — Danielle L. Jensen

I think of the nudes as seed pods, like flowers or grasses. They are universal bodies. — Ruth Bernhard

The pain done to Housman allowed him to rise above the mediocre and to find the words that most of us need help in order to say. The price paid by Housman was a life alone; the righteous rhymer enduring each year unloved and unable to love: — Morrissey

We're an ecological disaster."
"Exactly," said the expendable. — Orson Scott Card

I was hungry and you gave me to eat; I was cold and you clothed me; come, possess the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.'
He who is the the King of the poor and of kings will say this at His great judgment. — Francis De Sales

Ours is a God who waits. So who are we not to? — Greg Boyle

When you lack interest in the case the job will very likely lack skill and diligence in the performance. — Abraham Lincoln

The renowned seventh-century Zen master Seng-tsan taught that true freedom is being without anxiety about imperfection. — Tara Brach