Bakeries famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • Natural, hell! What was it Chaucer Said once about the long toil that goes like blood to the poems making? Leave it to nature and the verse sprawls, Limp as bindweed, if it break at all Life's iron crust Man, you must sweat And rhyme your guts taut, if you'd build Your verse a ladder.

  • The thing about lucid dreams is that it's not like the real world where you are constrained by all sorts of things, including the laws of physics-you can do magic.

  • It is so often the odd, the unexpected, the apparently trifling, that stamps itself upon the memory for ever, while much more memorable things pass away like a breath of wind.

  • Uprootedness uproots everything except the need for roots.

  • I don't want my daughter to think she has to deprive herself to be pretty...It's all about balance and I can teach that best by living it.

  • In all her twisted perfection she had made me fall helplessly in love with her. A life without her in it seemed pointless.

  • When human beings lose their connection to nature, to heaven and earth, then they do not know how to nurture their environmect or how to rule their world - which is saying the same thing. Human beings destroy their ecology at the same time that they destroy one another. From that perspective, healing our society goes hand in hand with healing our personal, elemental connection with the phenomenal world.

  • One of my main goals in life is to make those that believed in me look extremely brilliant.

  • It is the ability to make predictions about the future that is the crux of intelligence.

  • Fasting humbles you and brings clarity, even allowing you to get unforgiveness and bitterness out of your heart.