Braschia Quotes & Sayings
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Some parents manufacture an affirmative construction of their child's disability to disguise their despair, while others have a deep and genuine experience of joy in caring for disabled children, and that sometimes the first stance can generate the second. — Andrew Solomon

Without cunning, there is no innovation. Without ambition, there is no accomplishment. — J.K. Rowling

It's the same thing when I'm gardening or reading. It's just me and what I'm doing, or the world I'm reading, and nothing else. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

Not everyone has to have children. If everyone had two or three, we'd run out of room. — Clare Balding

Be positive and work hard. I think it's possible to overcome anything, if you're willing to work at it. — Sheryl Swoopes

I love you.' 'You're mad!' 'That I am. But I still love you. — Amish Tripathi

Thinking from the end causes me to behave as if all that I'd like to create is already here. My credo is: Imagine myself to be and I shall be, and it's an image that I keep with me at all times. — Wayne Dyer

Gun control is not the answer to stop crimes committed with firearms, — Steve Largent

The Rogue Film School is not for the faint-hearted. It is for those who have travelled on foot, who have worked as bouncers in sex clubs or as wardens in a lunatic asylum, for those who are willing to learn about lock picking or forging shooting permits in countries not favoring their projects. In short: for those who have a sense of poetry. For those who are pilgrims. For those who can tell a story to four year old children and hold their attention. For those who have a fire burning within. For those who have a dream. — Werner Herzog

Why does everybody need to talk about everything? — Don Draper

Some of my films are known for the depiction of violence. I don't have anything to prove with that any more. — Martin Scorsese

If Mom died, the sun would go out. Period. — Jandy Nelson

By believing your work is a 'gift,' it radically changes what you create. I think this is a revolutionary idea. It's no longer about client approval or a paycheck, but aspiring to make work that has meaning and purpose in your life and for your audience. — James Victore

Are you just a car salesman or are you a poet too?" "I've never been accused of poetry before. — Robert Charles Wilson

The more chaos there is, the more science holds on to abstract systems of control, and the more chaos is engendered. — William Irwin Thompson