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If I die today, will you remember me tomorrow?The love I'm leaving behind, will you care to borrow? From a snake-shed-skin or from the sky unknownIn all living and the dead I'll dwell to groan

Munia Khan

If I die today, will you remember me tomorrow?The love I'm leaving behind, will you care to borrow? From a snake-shed-skin or from the sky unknownIn all living and the dead I'll dwell to groan

Munia Khan

Tags: borrow, borrowing, care, dead, death, death and dying, death of a loved one, die, dwell, groan

This scene expresses the basic situation of immaturity; lyricism is an attempt to face that situation: the individual expelled from the protected enclosure of childhood wishes to enter the world, but...

Milan Kundera

This scene expresses the basic situation of immaturity; lyricism is an attempt to face that situation: the individual expelled from the protected enclosure of childhood wishes to enter the world, but...

Milan Kundera

Tags: 20th century, czech, existentialist, narcissism, novel, philosophy, psychology

I am the instigator of my adversities but at the same time I am the architect of my success.

Karon Waddell

I am the instigator of my adversities but at the same time I am the architect of my success.

Karon Waddell

Tags: adversities, architect, instigator, of the day, to live by, success

Dear Adam, I spent my life trying hard to prove to people that there is somebody out there who is not bad. Somebody who does not really care about money, but cares about honor, and no matter how this...

Sameh Elsayed

Dear Adam, I spent my life trying hard to prove to people that there is somebody out there who is not bad. Somebody who does not really care about money, but cares about honor, and no matter how this...

Sameh Elsayed

Tags: adam elsayedtood, honor, love, money, people who love you, sameh elsayed

As a minister of the Lord in whatever way the Lord decides to use you and with the gifts he gives you for the work, there is the tendency to start idolizing the work itself or the gifts that you forge...

Daniel Friday Danzor

As a minister of the Lord in whatever way the Lord decides to use you and with the gifts he gives you for the work, there is the tendency to start idolizing the work itself or the gifts that you forge...

Daniel Friday Danzor

Tags: al jourgensen, album, catholic, christian, euthanasia, industrial, is, issues, life, life issues

An eye for an eye my friend.

Tsugumi Ohba

An eye for an eye my friend.

Tsugumi Ohba

Tags: anime, death, eye, fiction, friend, humor, l, lawliet, light, manga

Sometimes loneliness makes the loudest noise.

Aaron Ben-Ze'ev

Sometimes loneliness makes the loudest noise.

Aaron Ben-Ze'ev

Tags: aching heart, billy holiday, breakups, central features, circumstances, comeback, desperation, dwelling, edna st vincent millay, ex lovers

Any idiot can face a crisis - it's day to day living that wears you out.

Anton Chekhov

Any idiot can face a crisis - it's day to day living that wears you out.

Anton Chekhov

Tags: life, boring, days, day, living, crisis

It's a little known fact that one in three family pets gets lost during its lifetime, and approximately 9 million pets enter shelters each year. That's why it's a wonderful thing to get your pet micro...

Betty White

It's a little known fact that one in three family pets gets lost during its lifetime, and approximately 9 million pets enter shelters each year. That's why it's a wonderful thing to get your pet micro...

Betty White

Tags: family, pet, information, lost

What drove such people to their sinister occupations? Spite? Certainly, but also the desire for order. Because the desire for order tries to transform the human world into an inorganic reign in which...

Milan Kundera

What drove such people to their sinister occupations? Spite? Certainly, but also the desire for order. Because the desire for order tries to transform the human world into an inorganic reign in which...

Milan Kundera

Tags: czech, novel, order, sinister, thanatos, totalitarianism, will

To want to own a restaurant can be a strange and terrible affliction. What causes such a destructive urge in so many otherwise sensible people? Why would anyone who has worked hard, saved money, often...

Anthony Bourdain

To want to own a restaurant can be a strange and terrible affliction. What causes such a destructive urge in so many otherwise sensible people? Why would anyone who has worked hard, saved money, often...

Anthony Bourdain

Tags: chef, cooking, food industry, food writing, kitchen, restaurant

Parabatai said Jace. It means a pair of warriors who fight together - who are closer than brothers. Alec is more than justmy best friend.

Cassandra Clare

Parabatai said Jace. It means a pair of warriors who fight together - who are closer than brothers. Alec is more than justmy best friend.

Cassandra Clare

Tags: city of bones, jace, tmi

If gold rusts, what then can iron do?

Geoffrey Chaucer

If gold rusts, what then can iron do?

Geoffrey Chaucer

Tags: fallibility, flaws, gold, imperfection, inspirational, iron, rust

He walked down the corridor, lined with his soldiers, who looked at him with love, with awe, with trust. Except Bean, who looked at him with anguish. Ender Wiggin was not larger than life, Bean knew....

Orson Scott Card

He walked down the corridor, lined with his soldiers, who looked at him with love, with awe, with trust. Except Bean, who looked at him with anguish. Ender Wiggin was not larger than life, Bean knew....

Orson Scott Card

Tags: anguish, bean, burden, ender, hiding, isolation

At the end of a long introduction: You omitted perhaps one thing - that in 1974 I had a hemorrhoidectomy.

Howell Heflin

At the end of a long introduction: You omitted perhaps one thing - that in 1974 I had a hemorrhoidectomy.

Howell Heflin

Tags: openers, introductions

I hate being so nostalgic about the Sixties.

David Bailey

I hate being so nostalgic about the Sixties.

David Bailey

Tags: 1960s, 60s, david bailey, nostalgia, sixties

Tolstoy to Gandhi to Martin Luther King to Me and You

Brooke Bida

Tolstoy to Gandhi to Martin Luther King to Me and You

Brooke Bida

Tags: anarchist, ann anarchsit, changeagents, libertarian ann, love, new age, random thought, revolution, seers, wayseers

Where faith costs nothing, faith loses respect, even to those who possess it.

Geoffrey Wood

Where faith costs nothing, faith loses respect, even to those who possess it.

Geoffrey Wood

Tags: christian fiction, christianity, faith, nothing, religion, respect

If you're frightened of the countless number of books in the library, you'll never write anything, until you close your eyes and hold the pen.

Michael Bassey Johnson

If you're frightened of the countless number of books in the library, you'll never write anything, until you close your eyes and hold the pen.

Michael Bassey Johnson

Tags: awkward, backward, bard, books, despicable, dull, fear, fright, influence, laziness

Don't plead with anyone if you were not at fault, you'll only look inferior, stupid and funny, bolster your ego by doing the undoing.

Michael Bassey Johnson

Don't plead with anyone if you were not at fault, you'll only look inferior, stupid and funny, bolster your ego by doing the undoing.

Michael Bassey Johnson

Tags: attempt, bolster your ego, challenge, confidence, dare, daring, demonstration, do, ego, fight
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