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Ritual is the passage way of the soul into the Infinite.
— Algernon Blackwood
I could become like that dyslexic agnostic in the old joke - the one who lies in bed and tries to figure out if his dog exists.
— Anne Lamott
Boredom, cynicism, and despair are spiritual diseases because they disconnect us from the most primal truth about ourselves - that we are here.
— Rob Bell
Theta loved pretty things more than air or food. She had a deep fondness for full red roses, pink shells, and starry sunsets.
— Lena Goldfinch
Hard work is what keeps the ship moving.
— Kevin Eubanks
And red is not the color of apples or roses or the dresses that pretty girls wear in the summertime.
That is not the color of red at all. — Rick Yancey
That is not the color of red at all. — Rick Yancey
The study of Zen is a retraining. It is a series of new ways, not just one way, to learn to use your mind more efficiently.
— Frederick Lenz
The man who raised me is black. Culturally, he made me who I am. He was a theatre director, so he also guided me artistically.
— Vin Diesel
Rose, oh pure contradiction, joy
of being No-one's sleep under so many
lids. — Rainer Maria Rilke
of being No-one's sleep under so many
lids. — Rainer Maria Rilke
I like roses, ones with sharp thorns. Pretty to look at but hurts to touch, that's like me.
— Kangin
It's absurd that we're so quick to criticize Muslims for being fundamentalist when Christians can be just as extreme and fanatical and frightening.
— David O. Russell
Roses are red violets are blue, God made me pretty, what happened to you?
— Rocky Quicksilver
Your name's now Limp. Aye, not very imaginative, but it's like this. If you can't hear Hood laughing, well, I can.
— Steven Erikson
I once heard a tobacco-chewing hog farmer say that, in Iowa, folks like to spread out their children like dog shit on a dance floor.
— Andrew Smith
When a man is in despair, it means that he still believes in something.
— Dmitri Shostakovich