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Xkcd Movie Quotes By Robert Johnson

Nothing will see us through the age we're entering but high consciousness, and that comes hard. We don't have a good, modern myth yet, and we need one. — Robert Johnson

Xkcd Movie Quotes By Master P

Work hard and never make excuses. — Master P

Xkcd Movie Quotes By Ellen Hopkins

No one there's gonna tell. They got their own secrets, — Ellen Hopkins

Xkcd Movie Quotes By Leo Buscaglia

I was lucky to have such a loving, crazy family. I learned to give and share. — Leo Buscaglia

Xkcd Movie Quotes By William H Gass

Ah, but what is form but a bum wipe anyhow? — William H Gass

Xkcd Movie Quotes By Natsuo Kirino

'Out' was my real breakthrough, the novel that became a hit in Japan and sold a lot of books, so it was sort of an obvious choice for being the first book to be translated into English. — Natsuo Kirino

Xkcd Movie Quotes By Debbie Ford

To get to this place of a warrior's courage, we must give up the stories that have ruled our lives and shatter the self-image we created to affirm our story. — Debbie Ford

Xkcd Movie Quotes By Comte De Lautreamont

It is not right that everyone should read the pages which follow; only a few will be able to savour this bitter fruit with impunity. Consequently, shrinking soul, turn on your heels and go back before penetrating further into such uncharted, perilous wastelands. Listen well to what I say: turn on your heels and go back, not forward,[ ... ] — Comte De Lautreamont

Xkcd Movie Quotes By Peter Abbs

Paradoxically, our imperial global Anglo-American language is dull with the glitter of its own decay. In response, the new meta- physical poet might consider the following cleansing strategies: keep faith with the canonical writers of the past, study Homeric Greek, excavate etymologies, embrace threatened languages, practice the fine art of translation, listen regularly to the musical flow of the breath and the beat of the heart, switch off the television, become a votary of silence.
Here lies the beginning of freedom. — Peter Abbs