Sylvia Fraser Quotes
I wrap my mind around pain till it smothers in its own scream.
Sylvia Fraser
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I love westerns. I've always wanted to do a western.
Patrick Warburton
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Only as far as the masters of the world have called in nature to their aid, can they reach the height of magnificence. This is the meaning of their hanging-gardens, villas, garden-houses, islands, parks, and preserves.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Take it easy, take it easy Don't let the sound of your own wheelsDrive you crazy.
Jackson Browne
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We really have to think of reasoning the way we think of romance, it takes two to tango. There has to be a communication.
Daniel Dennett
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Keep me alive. Keep me alive long enough for me to conquer the animal within myself. Long enough for me to learn to partner myself with a woman who is better and stronger than me. Long enough for me to reconcile myself with my brothers. Long enough to be as good a man as my father, and as good as my mother, too.
Orson Scott Card
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Oh, indeed there is a tie between Iraq and what happened on 9/11. It’s not that Saddam Hussein was somehow himself and his regime involved in 9/11, but, if you think about what caused 9/11, it is the rise of ideologies of hatred that lead people to drive airplanes into buildings in New York.
Condoleezza Rice
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When you turn 60, the key is to not stop moving. Once you start to stop moving, you rust. You got to just keep going.
Christie Brinkley
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One has to go beyond the mind to experience the spiritual bliss of desirelessness.
Meher Baba
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There is a kind of victory in good work, no matter how humble.
Jack Kemp
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'...faith and repentance, i. e. believing Jesus to be the Messiah, and a good life, are the indispensable conditions of the new covenant, to be performed by all those who would obtain eternal life. (The reasonableness, or rather necessity of which, that we may the better comprehend, we must a little look back to what was said in the beginning'
John Locke
Nazareth
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I wrap my mind around pain till it smothers in its own scream.
Sylvia Fraser