Yurtsuz John Quotes & Sayings
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I'm yours Braith, I'm yours. Take it. Take Me. I want to be the one that satifies you, not them. — Erica Stevens

It's the last great free-for-all robbery of everybody's earth. — Marge Piercy

Jesus is the masterpiece. The thieves are minor works. Why are they there? Not to frame the crucifixion, as some innocent souls believe, but to hide it. — Roberto Bolano

Beautiful machines from 1920s and '30s, when automobiles were both monstrous and sexy at the same time. — Neal Shusterman

I am convinced all of humanity is born with more gifts than we know. Most are born geniuses and just get de-geniused rapidly. — R. Buckminster Fuller

There's a point you get to on the stage where you're not remembering lines but living them, and you reach this pure moment which, really, is more intense than what you can achieve in life. — Bill Pullman

Accident is simply unforeseen order. — Novalis

And where does god get the nerve from
telling people how to rear their children
when he drowned his own? — A.J. Beirens

Smiling without good reason is demeaning. — Ellen Raskin

Don't know if a God exists, but anyone who claims to be certain of His absence probably lacks humility more than faith. — Wayne Gladstone

Your story should inspire others. Your journey should inspire you. — Tony Curl

A double sided sword is crafted under heat and pressure and comes out ever more beautiful because of it. — James Jean-Pierre

I write when I'm inspired, and I see to it that I'm inspired at nine o'clock every morning. — Peter De Vries

A man may beat down the bitter fruit from an evil tree until he is weary; while the root abides in strength and vigour, the beating down of the present fruit will not hinder it from bringing forth more. This is the folly of some men; they set themselves with all earnestness and diligence against the appearing eruption of lust, but, leaving the principle and root untouched, perhaps unsearched out, they make but little or no progress in this work of mortification. — John Owen