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Weeekend Quotes By Lilly Ghalichi

No one cares of you , you should care of yourself. — Lilly Ghalichi

Weeekend Quotes By Suzy Kassem

Form is burden. Sometimes being part of the system enslaves the mind and greatly limits the imagination by enslaving it to form. Form is a burden to the mind that sees no limits. Form is a prison for the soul who sees possibilities outside the lines and wishes to test them. — Suzy Kassem

Weeekend Quotes By Ayana Mathis

I wonder if the brass understands that people are getting killed. — Ayana Mathis

Weeekend Quotes By C.S. Lewis

A Centaur has a man-stomach and a horse-stomach. And of course both want breakfast. So first of all he has porridge and pavenders and kidneys and bacon and omlette and cold ham and toast and marmalade and coffee and beer. And after that he tends to the horse part of himself by grazing for an hour or so and finishing up with a hot mash, some oats, and a bag of sugar. That's why it's such a serious thing to ask a Centaur to stay for the weeekend. A very serious thing indeed. — C.S. Lewis

Weeekend Quotes By Christopher Hitchens

Internationalism is the highest form of patriotism. — Christopher Hitchens

Weeekend Quotes By Eberhard Jungel

...godly power and godly love are related to one another neither through subordination nor dialectically. Rather, God's mightiness is understood as the power of his love. Only love is almighty. Then God's lordship is to be understood as the rule of his mercy and God's law is accordingly the law of his grace. — Eberhard Jungel

Weeekend Quotes By Paul Theroux

Maine is a joy in the summer. But the soul of Maine is more apparent in the winter. — Paul Theroux

Weeekend Quotes By Becca Fitzpatrick

Since we're keeping it primal, you smell good," he observed.
"It's called a shower ... ," I began automatically, then trailed off. My memory snagged, taken aback by a compelling and forceful sense of undue familiarity. "Soap, shampoo, hot water," I added, almost as an afterthought.
"Naked. I know the drill," Jev said, something unreadeble passing over his eyes. — Becca Fitzpatrick