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Zanone Project Quotes By Ken Untener

Don't let prayers get between you and God. The object of praying is not saying prayers. It is being with God. The different forms of prayer are simply means to open ourselves up to God's presence. Too often we confuse "praying" with "saying prayers." The more we pray, the more we want to pray. The less we pray, the less we want to pray. — Ken Untener

Zanone Project Quotes By Kris Kidd

I think of drug dealers like I think of my father - never really there when you want them to be. — Kris Kidd

Zanone Project Quotes By C.S. Lewis

If you live you may yet have good fortune but all the dead are dead alike — C.S. Lewis

Zanone Project Quotes By Aleister Crowley

O bid these strangers go ;
Turn to my lips till their cup overflow ;
Hurt me with kisses, kill me with desire,
Consume me and destroy me with the fire
Of bleeding passion straining at the heart,
Touched to the core by sweetnesses that smart ;
Bitten by fiery snakes, whose poisonous breath
Swoons in the midnight, and dissolves to death ! — Aleister Crowley

Zanone Project Quotes By Lisa Kessler

First rule of a pirate's mate, keep yer eye on yer destination, not yer doom. — Lisa Kessler

Zanone Project Quotes By Mark Twain

Men are easily dealt with
but when you get the women started, you are in for it, you know. — Mark Twain

Zanone Project Quotes By Mark Steyn

The cradle-to-grave welfare society enfeebles the citizenry to such a degree you can never generate enough money. — Mark Steyn

Zanone Project Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

There is still hope. — J.R.R. Tolkien

Zanone Project Quotes By Richard Reti

Chess was Capablanca's mother tongue. — Richard Reti

Zanone Project Quotes By Edward Abbey

Edmund Wilson was our greatest American literary critic because he was more than a literary critic: He was a fearless, even radical judge of the society he lived in. (See, for example, _A Piece of My Mind_; _The Cold War and the Income Tax_; the introduction to _Patriotic Gore_.) Our conventional critics cannot forgive him for those scandalous lapses in good taste. — Edward Abbey