

“was he connected to the hitman? I didn't worry about it”
― Framed & Hunted: A True Story of Occult Persecution
― Framed & Hunted: A True Story of Occult Persecution

“Do not feel lonely, the entire universe is inside you.
Stop acting so small. You are the universe in ecstatic motion.
Set your life on fire. Seek those who fan your flames.”
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Stop acting so small. You are the universe in ecstatic motion.
Set your life on fire. Seek those who fan your flames.”
―

“Хүн муу зүйлд төвлөрөөд байвал муу зүйлдээ ороогдож илүү их шаналдаг.
Сайн зүйл бодож, сайн зүйлд төвлөрснөөр өөрийн БЭЛЭГ-ийг олж авах болно.”
― The Present - the Gift That Makes You Happy And Successful At Work And in Life
Сайн зүйл бодож, сайн зүйлд төвлөрснөөр өөрийн БЭЛЭГ-ийг олж авах болно.”
― The Present - the Gift That Makes You Happy And Successful At Work And in Life

“Who's 'they'? Why don't you all get together and be 'they' yourselves?”
― The Age of Innocence
― The Age of Innocence

“Passengers drank and smoked. Both; a lot. This was a significant source of profit for Cunard. The company laid in a supply of 150 cases of Black & White Whiskey, 50 cases of Canadian Club Whiskey, and 50 of Plymouth Gin; also, 15 cases each of an eleven-year-old French red wine, a Chambertin, and an eleven-year-old French white, a Chablis, and twelve barrels of stout and ten of ale. Cunard stockpiled thirty thousand “Three Castles” cigarettes and ten thousand Manila cigars. The ship also sold cigars from Havana and American cigarettes made by Phillip Morris. For the many passengers who brought pipes, Cunard acquired 560 pounds of loose Capstan tobacco—“navy cut”—and 200 pounds of Lord Nelson Flake, both in 4-ounce tins. Passengers also brought their own. Michael Byrne, a retired New York merchant and former deputy sheriff traveling in first class, apparently planned to spend a good deal of the voyage smoking. He packed 11 pounds of Old Rover Tobacco and three hundred cigars. During the voyage, the scent of combusted tobacco was ever present, especially after dinner.”
― Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania
― Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania
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