Zavoli Alisei Quotes & Sayings
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Life is a mystery, everyone must stand alone... — Madonna
The word "universe" means "one tune" or "one rhythm", and when we are in tune or in rhythm with it, it cannot help but respond. — Stephen Richards
Don't cling to anything. Clinging is the cause of our being unconscious. — Rajneesh
A single seed of evil has the potential to germinate at the speed of light. — Matshona Dhliwayo
These were wise, modern children, and they knew: a mother could be a witch, a child could be a criminal. A librarian could be a thief. — Rebecca Makkai
There are a lot of public figures who, before they take a stand on a issue, they talk about it with their publicist and they figure out how it's going to affect record sales. Life is really too short to worry about that sort of thing. — Moby
Carry out the republican principle of universal suffrage, or strike it from your banners and substitute 'Freedom and Power to one half of society, and Submission and Slavery to the other.' — Ernestine Rose
We're not doing anything until I find my sister,' I say — Richelle Mead
I'm dancing to the music of the madness inside me. — George C. Wolfe
Working with someone is the best way to get to know someone, especially if it's a creative endeavor. — Ryan Gosling
And I will make you mine all over again. Every day, for the rest of my life, Solnyshko. That is my promise to you. I will make you fall in love with me every day for a lifetime. — A. Zavarelli
We listen with deep interest to what we hear, for to man novelty is ever charming. — Pliny The Elder
You just have to go with a good story and a script that you like and people that you like to work with. — Thomas Jane
The path of the norm is the path of least resistance; it is the route we take when we're on auto-pilot and don't even realize we're following a course of action that we haven't consciously chosen. Most people who eat meat have no idea that they're behaving in accordance with the tenets of a system that has defined many of their values, preferences, and behaviors. What they call 'free choice' is, in fact, the result of a narrowly obstructed set of options that have been chosen for them. They don't realize, for instance, that they have been taught to value human life so far above certain forms of nonhuman life that it seems appropriate for their taste preferences to supersede other species' preference for survival. — Melanie Joy
