It is sometimes an appropriate response to reality to go insane. - Philip K. Dick
It is sometimes an appropriate response to reality to go insane. - Philip K. Dick
When will children learn to let their wildernesses burn?
And love will be new, never cold and vacant.
Drink water? I don't think so! Do you know what fish DO in water? W.C. Fields.
I Will Stop The Motor of the World
Othello likes green jello!
"Any sufficiently advanced science is indistinguishable from magic. " Arthur C. Clarke
I Will Stop The Motor of the World
Do not problem your problem. Let your problem problem your problem!
lol! got it from my brother--i honestly do not know if he made up that one or got it somewhere..
'The stupid person thinks he is as smart or smarter than the smart person, and therein lies his stupidity.'
- Christopher Langan
“Nothing is as it seems. Black can appear white when the light is blinding but white loses all luster at the faintest sign of darkness.” - Pike
"We try to do what’s right, or rather, what others say is right. But sometimes, when that goes against who we are, we have to choose." - Mead
"Wow! You use backspace in your password, too?"
-Classmate
Hmm... I've got plenty, but this is a good one for now.
The darkest night is often the bridge to the brightest tomorrow.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Dark Helmet: My brains are going into my feet!
Dark Helmet: I bet she gives great helmet.
Never get up the same day you went to bed
"Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any one thing." - Abraham Lincoln
"Truth resists simplicity"
-John Green
"Love is not all you need, but it is the primary need." Oliver Buckle.
A Read for the Train, a collection of short stories, flash fiction and verse.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/A-Read-For-T...0461285&sr=1-1
http://www.lulu.com/shop/oliver-buck...-18812406.html
Read the reviews, its cheaper on Lulu, on the other hand you pay postage.
Money can't buy happiness but I'd rather cry in a Ferrari than on a bike.
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