Amy Yakima Quotes & Sayings
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Your distress about life might mean you have been living for the wrong reason, not that you have no reason for living. — Tom O'Connor

When it comes to fighting for freedom, those who are willing to fight should not be limited by our bigotry. Only rewarded with our gratitude. — John Ridley

The princess is strong. And because she's strong, she's fragile. If somebody doesn't teach her that fact, she'll break. — CLAMP

When I'm describing wartime activities or violence I don't want to be too ornate, to prettify the picture. Once we trace them to the present, the prose becomes denser. — Chang-rae Lee

Unforgiveness is a poison you drink hoping someone else will die. — Linda White

The emotional magnets beneath home and workplace are in the process of being reversed. Work has become a form of 'home' and home has become 'work.' — Arlie Russell Hochschild

The apparel oft proclaims the man — William Shakespeare

I've wanted to do some sort of acting stuff down the line, but modeling is a good way to get comfortable in front of the camera. — Patrick Schwarzenegger

Man, the only thing that's important is what is due tomorrow. I don't care what it is as long as it's good. — Diplo

If you do not value libraries then you do not value information or culture or wisdom. You are silencing the voices of the past and you are damaging the future. — Neil Gaiman

Not everyone can be rich,' Peter went on. 'Not everyone can be strong or clever. Not everyone can be beautiful. But we can ALL be brave! If we tell ourselves we can do it; if we say to our hearts, 'don't jump about'; if we carry ourselves like heroes ... we can all be brave! We can all look Danger in the face and be glad to meet it, and draw our swords and say, 'Have at you, Danger! You don't scare me!' Courage is just there for the taking; you don't need money to buy it. You don't need to go to school to learn it! Courage is the thing, isn't it? Don't you think so, people? Aren't I right? Courage is the thing! All goes if courage goes! — Geraldine McCaughrean

I can't write from the subconscious actually, because a lot of the time when I co-write with other people, I'm writing for them as opposed to for myself. When it comes to lyrics, I tend to want to give them their voice, since it's most likely going to be on their record, or somebody else's record. And I find for more commerial-style music, people want simplicity, less vagueness, and less space to fill between the lines, so to speak. So I can't be quite as ethereal and mystical. — Gary Louris