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“We clasp the hands of those who go before us, and the hands of those who come after us; we enter the little circle of each other's arms, and the larger circle of lovers whose hands are joined in a dance, and the larger circle of all creatures, passing in and out of life, who move also in a dance, to a music so subtle and vast that no ear hears it except in fragments.”
Source : Wendell Berry (2010). “What Are People For?: Essays”, p.10, Counterpoint Press
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“Dark chocolate, and salt and vinegar chips are my weakness - but not together.”
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“Laboring men can perform for themselves the office of becoming their own employers.”
Source : Leland Stanford (1887). “Co-operation of Labor: Views of Senator Leland Stanford of California. An Interview ...”
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“I don't believe in angels but the moon is now dead for me. The last glass of wine is gone before the thirst I'm suffering from. The blue grass lost its way running away from your sails.”
Source : Roque Dalton (1996). “Small Hours of the Night: Selected Poems of Roque Dalton”
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“I think I wish I had never spanked my children, but I have. And they remember every instance like they tattooed it on their palms. I think it's a terrible lesson, to use physical punishment to make a point about not behaving, not being kind to their siblings, to other people. I mean that's just absurd. But I've lost it, I understand it.”
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“The nimble lie Is like the second-hand upon a clock; We see it fly; while the hour-hand of truth Seems to stand still, and yet it moves unseen, And wins, at last, for the clock will not strike Till it has reached the goal.”
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“I am not afraid of death, I just don't want to be there when it happens.”
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“You make a right on L, make a left on O, come to a green light and that's when you can go. You keep straight on V, until you come to E, that's when you see a big sign that say's welcome to Love Street.”
Source : Song: Love Street, Album: Happy People / U Saved Me