Baited Podcast Quotes & Sayings
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The greatest act of courage is not falling in love But, despite everything, falling in love again. — Robin Wayne Bailey
The redwoods are like organ pipes, playing silent chords. — Anne Lamott
There's a lot of really talented people in Utah, people who would really make an effort to make the music the best that it could be and as emotional as it could be. — David Archuleta
Every man is a hero if he strives more for others than for himself alone. — Lloyd Alexander
Speed is often confused with insight. When I start running earlier than the others, I appear faster. — Johan Cruyff
There doesn't seem to be a lot of middle ground with me. — Nathan Lane
I've been told by people I respect that flashbacks only work if they have their own narrative, but they can't be part of the present narrative. — Jill Soloway
There are two things you need to ask for, to open up that channel, so you get the light. One is humility, because our ego is always going to block that guidance, and so you ask for humility.And the second thing you're going to ask for is courage, because what you're going to be asked to do is bigger than what you think you can do. — Sandra Cisneros
I have always thought it morally unacceptable to kill stories, not to run stories, that people have risked their lives to get. — Christiane Amanpour
Everybody should have a fair deal; everybody should have the chance to life in this world. If we were evolved as human beings, we would hopefully be able to alleviate suffering in the world. — Vivienne Westwood
Intercession is about putting ourselves in other's shoes or having sympathy with others. But intercessions are about having the mind of God and see things through His perspective — Oswald Chambers
Money? I lost all taste for it. — Taylor Caldwell
Definition. How can she not see that when you are defined, you lose the ability to define yourself? — Neal Shusterman
Heaven knows what pains the author has been at, what bitter experience he has endured and what heartache suffered, to give some chance reader a few hours' relaxation or to while away the tedium of a journey. — W. Somerset Maugham
