
Top 15 Quotes About The Insidious Humdrum
#1. The lightt of love flows out of our soul, but often it is blocked by our fear to show it.
Nichkhun
#3. Our individual consciousness is actually part of a larger system. There are many levels of consciousness, and the creativity used in composing the music comes from another level that is not purely personal.
Eyvind Kang
#4. Pleasure, like the sparrow, never sits on any one branch too long.
Marty Rubin
#5. I'm very clever
at
hiding poems
perhaps more
clever than I
am
at
writing
them.
Charles Bukowski
#6. My grandad always said, "You should never judge a book by its cover." And it's for that reason that he lost his job as chair of the British Book Cover Awards panel.
Stewart Lee
#7. I'm not sure anybody ever gets completely over their first love, and that still rankles. Part of me still wants to know what was wrong with me. What I was lacking.
Stephen King
#8. Smile and Know, Thank and Know, became my mantra as I went about my days smiling and knowing when I could. As I did so, I was walking in complete faith, which left me naturally wanting to thank as well.
Bronnie Ware
#9. When I was a physics major in the late 1970s, my very few fellow female students and I had high hopes that women would soon stand equal with men in science. But progress has proved slower than many of us imagined.
Margaret Wertheim
#10. I believe to have been one of the rare drivers to have returned to Ferrari.
Jacky Ickx
#11. that's provided by only a handful of products; however,
William Davis
#12. Humanity is ancient
And so is its wisdom too ...
Share in its brilliance in everything that you do!
Timothy Pina
#13. You have your own difficulties. We watch, with friendly confidence in your capacity to merge differences in the grand dream of Canadian design.
Lyndon B. Johnson
#14. Live today as if eternity with Christ will begin today.
Jim George
#15. When someone out there says that I'm not really human - what are they giving themselves permission to do to me?
Carrie Vaughn
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