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The quiet this evening is unsettling. I hadn't realised how loud life was until it all stopped. ~ David Moody
Wonder if Stephen King's like us or like them..? ~ David Moody
Maybe it's not that it's too quiet now, maybe it was too loud before? ~ David Moody
Until now we've discriminated against each other according to race, religion, age, gender and just about every other differentiation imaginable. Look around you tonight and you'll see that those differences are gone. Now, to put things as simplistically as possible, there is just "us and "them", and it is impossible for us to coexist. We have no alternative but to fight, and we must keep fighting until we have wiped them out. ~ David Moody
I never get enough of the adrenaline rush of hearing good music played live and played loud like this. Hearing these songs again snatches me out of the day-to-day and helps me forget all the things I usually waste my time worrying about. As long as the music's playing I don't have to do anything except listen, relax, and enjoy myself. ~ David Moody
Life feels like a game of Snakes and Ladders, but without any ladders. ~ David Moody
They make this drink in Brazil Called cachaca. It's sugar can alcholho. Costs 35 cents a quart. One quart of that stuff and you see God. Two quarts and you graow a pair of tight pants and an electric guitar. ~ David Lee Roth
I'm sorry that I couldn't bring my extensive mask collection to London in my trunk. I had to make do. And you said nothing about my dress."
"That should have been self-evident. Instead of blending in, you will be the center of attention."
"Well, it can't be changed now. Do you want to pull out your copy of She Walks in Beauty and spend the next hour acting moody? ~ Tarun Shanker
Was there any reason to spread my attention over the rest of the world if I was happy here and now?
There wasn't - and perhaps that was precisely why I realized that as the summer approached my interest in the rest of the city began to awaken. Not because the river, the boathouse and David were no longer enough for me, but precisely because I was so full of them that I would have liked to embrace everything without thinking too much. Does a flower open because it lacks something? No, it shows the depths of its soul because it's so full of itself that otherwise it would burst. ~ H.M. Van Den Brink
A clean conscience is expensive, it's the reason most men have to live paycheck to paycheck. ~ David Wong
The great subverter of Pyrrhonism or the excessive principles of scepticism is action, and employment, and the occupations of common life. ~ David Hume
Pursuing prayer is prayer on a mission. It is diligent, fervent, constant, persevering, determined, and convinced. ~ David Bryant
The team is very enthusiastic - everyone is trying hard to do their best, and everyone is putting a lot of effort in to moving forward and getting the right results and it's a very good, close-knit team. ~ David Leslie
Slow are the beginnings of philosophy. ~ Henry David Thoreau
I'd never ride a rocket into out space, so standing at the edge of the ocean was probably the closest I'd get to touching something boundless and greater than myself. For me, the ocean had a way of putting the rest of the world into context for a couple seconds. ~ Shaun David Hutchinson
Sorry about your bad luck. ~ David Perry
There are friends, but they are people to spend time with, not people to share time with. ~ David Levithan
To Be Young (is to be sad, is to be high) ~ David Rawlings
Linda shares her packet of Custard Creams with me, and Marion says "Picking is hungry work" in her bunged up voice, and I say, "Yeah, it is, Marion," and Marion's really happy, and I wish her life could be easier than it's going to be. ~ David Mitchell
Greg has never been on time in his life," his mother said. "Ever he was a boy, Greg has always operated on African time." In Africa, many people have a more relaxed attitude towards time than is common in the United States. What an African would consider on time, an American would probably think of as late. ~ Bob Burg John David Mann
Enjoyment of the landscape is a thrill. ~ David Hockney
if the Law commands, the Gospel promises. ~ David W.F. Zahl
If we take in our hand any volume; of divinity or school metaphysics, for instance; let us ask, Does it contain any abstract reasoning concerning quantity or number? No. Does it contain any experimental reasoning concerning matter of fact and existence? No. Commit it then to the flames: for it can contain nothing but sophistry and illusion. ~ David Hume
You need not rest your reputation on the dinners you give. ~ Henry David Thoreau
Happy the man whom indulgent fortune allows to pay to virtue what he owes to nature, and to make a generous gift of what must otherwise be ravished from him by cruel necessity. ~ David Hume
I floated out of the hospital that day shaking my head and thinking, There has to be a God. I didn't know who or what he was, but when I looked into my son's face, I knew he had to exist. ~ David Ash
There is no point in me worrying about what Bloomberg or Badillo will do. ~ David Dinkins
Where they had once ambled alone, they now walked together home. ~ David Paul Kirkpatrick
Although it is such a singular word, there are many variations of alone. There is the alone of an empty beach at twilight. There is the alone of an empty hotel room. There is the alone of being caught in a throng of people. There is the alone of missing a particular person. And there is the alone of being with a particular person and realizing you are still alone. ~ David Levithan
Real readers poison themselves with words. They close each book as though climbing, reborn, from a tomb. ~ David Gordon
I don't pick my presidents because they were great presidents. I'm not much interested in ranking presidents and who is the best and who is the worst. I am much more inclined to be interested in them if they had an interesting life and if they were a complete person - and by that I mean they also had flaws and failings. ~ David McCullough
Something always leads to something else. - John Puller ~ David Baldacci
If you want to feel important and indispensable, read a story to the child on your lap. ~ David Gustafson
Prejudice is not so much dependent upon natural antipathy as upon education. ~ David Ruggles
It is very difficult to develop a proper sense of self-esteem in a dysfunctional family. Having very little self-worth, looking at one's own character defects becomes so overwhelming there is no room for inward focus. People so afflicted think: "I need to keep you from knowing me. I have already rejected me, but if you knew how flawed I am, you would also reject me…and since this is all I have, I could not stand any more rejection. I am not worthy of someone understanding me so you will not get the chance...so I must judge, reject, attack, and/or find fault with you. I don't accept me so how can I accept you? ~ David Walton Earle
Zero Day was here. ~ David Baldacci
Faith in technocrats over politicians is not a trend from which Britain is exempt. ~ David Blunkett
The heart of man is made to reconcile the most glaring contradictions. ~ David Hume
And at some point, I thought, well, I've been really lucky to see many, many places. Now, the great adventure is the inner world, now that I've spent a lot of time gathering emotions, impressions, and experiences. Now, I just want to sit still for years on end, really, charting that inner landscape because I think anybody who travels knows that you're not really doing so in order to move around - you're traveling in order to be moved. And really what you're seeing is not just the Grand Canyon or the Great Wall but some moods or intimations or places inside yourself that you never ordinarily see when you're sleepwalking through your daily life. I thought, there's this great undiscovered terrain that Henry David Thoreau and Thomas Merton and Emily Dickinson fearlessly investigated, and I want to follow in their footsteps. You've ~ Krista Tippett
If God had intended us to drink beer, He would have given us stomachs. ~ David Daye
Faith is this extraordinary principle which links man to God; faith is this thing that keeps a man from hell and puts him in heaven; it is the connection between this world and the world to come; faith is this mystic astounding thing that can take a man dead in trespasses and sins and make him live as a new being, a new man in Christ Jesus. ~ David Lloyd-Jones
In what concerns you much, do not think that you have companions: know that you are alone in the world. ~ Henry David Thoreau
There were times when depression, anxiety, whatever, would keep me from writing. I still get depressed and anxious, but I just don't let it stop me. I've just learned to move it to one side if I want to work. ~ David St. John
Comedy. I think that's something I'd really like to do. ~ David R. Ellis
Manifestation is an act of trust. It is the soul pouring itself out into its world, like a fisherman casting a net to gather in the fish he seeks; with each cast properly made, we will bring what we need to us, but first we must hurl ourselves into the depths without knowing just what lies beneath us. ~ David Spangler
It may surprise you to hear that what you worry about, the specific content of your worrisome thoughts, isn't usually all that important. What's most important is how you relate to your worrisome thoughts, whatever their content may be. ~ David A. Carbonell
For liberals, supposedly good intentions always trump results. ~ David Limbaugh
How promising you are as a Student of the Game is a function of what you can pay attention to without running away. Nets and fences can be mirrors. And between the nets and fences, opponents are also mirrors. This is why the whole thing is scary. This why all opponents are scary and weaker opponents are especially scary.
See yourself in your opponents. They will bring you to understand the Game. To accept the fact that the Game is about managed fear. That its object is to send from yourself what you hope will not return. ~ David Foster Wallace