
Top 14 Russian Prisons Quotes
#1. We are never more than a belief away from our greatest love, deepest healing, and most profound miracles.
Gregg Braden
#2. Here and now was always where Tempus was, not off somewhere in the realm of Greater Good or Mortal Soul or Eternal Consequence. He'd lost the ability to determine greater good, if there was one; his mortal soul he'd given up on long ago. And as for eternal consequence - he was its embodiment.
Janet Morris
#3. I don't think of myself as doing good works. It's not, 'Oh, I must give these poor people a voice.'
Lenny Abrahamson
#4. Reformed, Poetic Ministry for an Opium Addict
Anonymous
#5. If we are open and we prepare for promoting dialogue and love, and a better understanding of each other, and tolerance and so forth, that's what the world will become, a more tolerant, loving place.
Russell Simmons
#6. You're better than this. Better than whatever it is you're going to do now.
Richelle Mead
#7. Half of the population is behind bars and the other half is guarding them,' Russians have said of their country since the times of Stalin.
Masha Gessen
#8. I have not worked out my poems with a careful will, falling rather on haphazard and blind formulation of wordage, a more flowing concept, in a hope for a more new and lively path. I do personalize at times, but this only for the grace and elan of the dance.
Charles Bukowski
#9. There are no categories in contemporary art. There are no rules. Artists are given the freedom to make and create whatever they please and call it whatever they please. I identify with that system, or lack of system, much more than I do the landscape of contemporary publishing.
James Frey
#10. A man may be so much of everything that he is nothing of anything.
Samuel Johnson
#11. Are you free of each other, pretty Mrs. Valeria, by common consent of both parties?
Wilkie Collins
#12. To make people feel special you don't have to pay money but rather pay attention.
Orrin Woodward
#13. I don't know what it is about me, but I don't think of myself as sexy; I never have.
Tamsin Egerton
#14. The simple are meat for slaughter, to be used when they are useful in causing trouble for the opposing power, and to be sacrificed when they are no longer of use.
Umberto Eco
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