92nd Academy Quotes & Sayings
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But America was built by optimists. Optimists like my friend Amanda, who recently started a small business. When she went to buy her website address-her first and last name-she found that someone already owned it, but wasn't using it. So my friend emailed the owner of the site to ask if she could buy it. The owner wrote back. — Eva Longoria
time she decorated the nursery in neutral — Danielle Steel
The Book of Telling tells of a woman's journey to uncover the secret life of her father and to find herself in the process, an unusual counterpoint between personal history and the history of a young nation. Haunting, powerful, and beautifully written. — Alan Lightman
Boredom is rage spread thin — Paul Tillich
Don't give up! You're too talented. You're too good! — Tim Gunn
Earth has waited for them, All the time of their growth Fretting for their decay: Now she has them at last. — Isaac Rosenberg
With age comes acumen. With experience comes insight. — Chris Bohjalian
There's nothing quite so stultifying as having someone around who has all the answers-and gives them to you. — John W. Campbell
So here I am walking around with another person inside of me. Though I think I put it better the day we parted when I said there is a third person we have created from the two of us. And I am stalked now by that other entity. — Robert James Waller
Eventually, I won the right to attend school, but the prejudice was still there. — Ryan White
Users notice good design only when it is missing. — Suyog Ketkar
No one said it would be easy
But no one said it'd be this hard — Sheryl Crow
They became part of that unreal but penetrating and exciting universe which is the world seen through the eyes of love — Virginia Woolf
A small speckled visitor Wearing a crimson cape Brighter than a cherry Smaller than a grape A polka-dotted someone Walking on my wall A black-hooded lady In a scarlet shawl. — Joan Walsh Anglund
If we empty our hearts every night, they won't get too heavy or cluttered. Our hearts will stay light and open with lots of room for good new things to come. — Glennon Doyle Melton