Warmoth Necks Quotes & Sayings
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He kissed me desperately, like a drowning man and I was his oxygen. — Amanda Hocking

Philosophy is odious and obscure;
Both law and physic are for petty wits;
Divinity is basest of the three,
Unpleasant, harsh, contemptible, and vile.
'Tis magic, magic that hath ravished me. — Christopher Marlowe

I have nothing against women. As a matter of fact there's something about them that I love, but I just can't put my finger on it. — Jerry Lewis

The truth of the matter is, you lose a parent to murder when you're 10 years old, and in fact at the time of the murder you hate your lost parent, my mother in my case. — James Ellroy

I spent years studying the teachings of Patanjali, and he reminded us several thousand years ago that when we are steadfast - which means that we never slip in our abstention of thoughts of harm directed toward others - then all living creatures cease to feel enmity in our presence. — Wayne Dyer

My schedule for today lists a six-hour self-accusatory depression. — Philip K. Dick

Grumble weakens the spirit.
Despair is counterproductive.
Both are true toxicants in life. — Toba Beta

I am what survives of me. — Erik Erikson

Animation had been done before, but stories were never told. — Marc Davis

I see real love as the most fundamental of our innate capacities, never destroyed no matter what we might have gone through or might yet go through. — Sharon Salzberg

You try too hard to make life fit your way of doing things. If you don't want to spend time in an insane asylum, you have to open up a little more and let yourself go with life's natural flow. I'm just a powerless and imperfect woman, but still there are times when I think to myself how wonderful life can be! Believe me, it's true! So stop what you're doing this minute and get happy. Work at making yourself happy! — Haruki Murakami

There's nobody living who couldn't stand all afternoon in front of a waterfall ... Anyone who can sit on a stone in a field awhile can see my painting. Nature is like parting a curtain, you go into it ... as you would cross an empty beach to look at the ocean. — Agnes Martin