Attilio Brillembourg Quotes & Sayings
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The major tragedies in life, there's just no compensation. But the minor ones you can always write about. It's my way of dealing, and it's a heck of a lot cheaper than psychiatrists. The story, you see, will get you through. — Octavia E. Butler

The only time I've been arrested was in opposing the Marble Hill nuclear power plant in Indiana. That was in 1979. — Wendell Berry

You know, I just had a thought," he drawled.
"Is that a new occurence for you? Is your brain tingling?"
Cash and Jen — Elle Kennedy

Modern life is confusing no "Ms take" about it. — Geraldine Ferraro

I don't have to experience tragedy to understand it. — Dan Quayle

I don't feel my capabilities in cookery are as big as my desire - as with so many aspects of my life. — Anna Chancellor

Theater makes working in movies or TV seem like a cake-walk. — Julia Stiles

A little kid asks my dad why that man is chopping down the tree.
Dad: He's not chopping it down. He's saving it. Those branches were long dead from disease. All plants are like that. By cutting off the damage you make it possible for the tree to grow again. You watch - by the end of summer, this tree will be the strongest on the block. — Laurie Halse Anderson

Sex is so much more in the mind than in the body. — Sharon Stone

Let children wander aimlessly around ideas. — Sugata Mitra

Courage is the standing army of the soul which keeps it from conquest, pillage, and slavery. — Henry Van Dyke

In our behavior, in the words we write and speak, we can become ambassadors of God's inspiration. Whenever we strive to lift up others in ways that are good and noble we are serving as radiating centers for God's inspiration. — Wilferd Peterson

Don't settle: Don't finish crappy books. If you don't like the menu, leave the restaurant. If you're not on the right path, get off it. — Chris Brogan

That is why all great men are modest: they consistently measure themselves not in comparison to other people but to the idea of perfection ever present in their minds, an ideal infinitely clearer and greater than any common people have, and they also realize how far they are from fulfilling their ideal. — Giacomo Leopardi