Bellemocha Quotes & Sayings
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It's great when improv is encouraged. It's a really fun thing. It depends on who's in the movie and how their process works, as well. It takes a director who is open to that because you have a script, but then something funny could happen on set. So, to have people around you who encourage improv is really exciting. — Lily Collins
I think I drift toward sad love songs. — Benmont Tench
There are no absolutes for something so relative as a human life.
There are no rules for something so gentle as a heart. — Hugh Prather
Marshington is here. — Kristi Ann Hunter
I hope that in this year to come, you make mistakes. Because if you are making mistakes ... you're Doing Something. — Neil Gaiman
Your woman is gone and your heart is heavy. Words will not lighten the weight, and what is written is written. But let it also be put down that I grieve with you. ~Hasan~ — Roger Zelazny
I don't trust a government I can't shoot back at — Claire Wolfe
Go with the pain, let it take you. Open your palms and your body to the pain. It comes in waves like the tide and you must be open as a vessel lying on the beach, letting it fill you up and then, retreating, leaving you empty and clear ... — Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Who is the love of my life? Maybe I don't have one. Maybe it's not love at all. But if it's not love, then what is it? I wish I knew. — Laurell K. Hamilton
Our fathers waged a bloody conflict with England, because they were taxed without being represented. This is just what unmarried women of property are now. — Angelina Grimke
There is no end of wonders and mysteries: fireflies and music boxes, the stars that outnumber all the grains of sand on all the beaches of the world, pinhead eggs that become caterpillars that dissolve into genetic soup from which arise butterflies, that some hearts are dark and others full of light. — Dean Koontz
It [seed of doubt] made Ender listen more carefully to what people meant, instead of what they said. It made him wise. (Ender's Game, page 111) — Orson Scott Card
focused on being grateful and happy for what we already had. It seemed to work in the short term, but old mental habits die hard, and soon I was discontented again with where I was — Nate Golon
