
Top 14 Septum Piercing Quotes
#1. The poet will maintain serenity in spite of all disappointments. He is expected to preserve an unconcerned and healthy outlook over the world, while he lives.
Henry David Thoreau
#2. Secrets have power," Widget begins. "And that power diminishes when they are shared, so they are best kept and kept well.
Erin Morgenstern
#3. Soon man will count all his days, and then smaller segments of the day, and then smaller still - until the counting consumes him, and the wonder of the world he has been given is lost.
Mitch Albom
#4. There is a picture of my mother holding me as a baby, a look of naked love on her face. For years, it embarrassed me. Now there is a picture of me with my daughter looking exactly the same way.
Jenny Offill
#5. You know, I've never really liked paying bills. I don't think I'm gonna do that, either.
Mike Judge
#6. If I just stuck to pot I might have found out what a drag being an aging hipster actually was.
Lenny Bruce
#7. The air is so crisp it gives me a brief, delusive sense of health and youth.
those I don't have but I have learned not to scorn the substitutes: quiet, plenty of time, and a job to spend it on.
Wallace Stegner
#8. I am chairman of the Africa subcommittee in the House of Representatives.
Ed Royce
#9. The more we oblige, the more we self-censor, the more we appease, the bolder the enemy gets.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali
#10. More than anything." Rob persisted. "You'd crawl on your belly over broken glass for her. Easy.
L.J.Smith
#11. Hours are golden links, God's token
Reaching heaven; but one by one
Take them, lest the chain be broken
Ere the pilgrimage be done.
Adelaide Anne Procter
#12. There was definitely something to be said for grown men dressed in nice suits instead of hoodlums in baggy jeans with three inches of underwear showing.
Giuliana Rancic
#13. Wisdom is the ability to realize that everyone has their own dharma, everyone goes their own way. What works for you is not the ultimate good. Know that other people have different way.
Frederick Lenz
#14. What the Chronics are - or most of us - are machines with flaws inside that can't be repaired, flaws born in, or flaws beat in over so many years of the guy running head-on into solid things that by the time the hospital found him he was bleeding rust in some vacant lot.
Ken Kesey
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