Wiernie Quotes & Sayings
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I don't think a muscle would dare show up on my body. What would be the purpose? I'd have them slacking off in no time. — Nageeba Davis

I wonder how much it would take to buy a soap bubble, if there were only one in the world. — Mark Twain

The human heart operates from two premises: "I Am Responsible" and "Only Love Works. — Swami Dhyan Giten

There is a presence in what is missing. That presence is our own. — Jonah Lehrer

Intellectuals that approach me, only serve to feeding my intellectualism. Imaginists that approach me, only serve to enhancing my Imaginism. It's impossible to feed my I, for I am the Greatest 'I AM. — Lionel Suggs

Perceive ye not that we are worms, designed
To form the angelic butterfly, that goes
To judgment, leaving all defence behind?
Why doth your mind take such exalted pose,
Since ye, disabled, are as insects, mean
As worm which never transformation knows? — Dante Alighieri

If pain is truly love, for my family I die. — Ja Rule

Every man is crucified upon the cross of himself. — Whittaker Chambers

I was training to be a lawyer ... I was president of the law society at Glasgow University, and my bass guitarist was my secretary of my law society; the lead guitarist and writer worked at the law firm that I worked. — Gerard Butler

Violence is a disease, a disease that corrupts all who use it regardless of the cause. — Chris Hedges

Common wisdom affirms against the drinking of whiskey during daylight hours, and while I can see the merits of the argument, it is not one to which I hold. True, a few fingers of liquor, or even a wide-stretched palm, degrades your ability to cope with the world's troubles, miseries and horrors; but it also makes you less concerned about them, and since the world is certain to throw more at you than you can handle regardless, I think it a more than equitable transaction. People call me the Warden.
People call me a lot of things, but the Warden is the only one you could say inside a church. — Daniel Polansky

Until you have heard the whippoowill, either nearby or in the fain - distance, you have not experienced summer night. — Henry Hough