Top 15 Humanure Hacienda Quotes
#1. That was not sex. That was naked poetry.
Hank Moody
#2. (Giving your mother-in-law a gift is a good idea, but paying her for a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner is not recommended, even if both gestures would cost you the same amount of money.)
Dan Ariely
#3. I'm not a big fan of psychoanalysis: I think if you have mental problems what you need are good pills. But I do think that if you have thinks that bother you, things that are unresolved, the more that you talk about them, write about them, the less serious they become.
Stephen King
#6. Where were you when the world stopped turning on that September day?
Alan Jackson
#7. I think about how we're too little, too young, too clumsy and messed up for this love, and I know it doesn't matter. Giving this up isn't anywhere even near the realm of possible. He's in my soul, and I'm in his. I have no idea what souls are made of, but his and mine are the same.
YellowBella
#8. With Johnson, you never quite knew if he was out to lift your heart or your wallet. Roy Wilkins
Robert A. Caro
#9. Absolution exists, call it Christian or whatever. It's far older than any creed, and one of our blessings.
Bruce Lee Bond
#10. While Karen loved Simon for all his faults, Anna doesn't love Steve for his. She can't and never will. How can she, when Steve's worst fault leads to this?
Sarah Rayner
#11. A stylist might say you look amazing in anything. Your family will always tell you if you look a complete idiot.
Mika.
#12. Keep on going, even when things look bleak.
Ed Catmull
#13. Love is a nonexistent myth; a precious commodity cherished by the dying and the weak in spirit
Levi Cheruo Cheptora
#14. Prize-Fighting is not the aim of boxing. This noble exercise ought not to be judged by the dishonesty or the low lives of too many of its professional followers. Let it stand alone, an athletic practice, on the same footing as boating or football.
John Boyle O'Reilly
#15. For the scientist the analytical process does not diminish the splendour of what he or she sees. Every detail added is an extra stanza added to a great epic poem, one that is never complete, nor yet ever tedious in its particulars
Richard Fortey
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