Brecka Family Tree Quotes & Sayings
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In my opinion, if you really want to know, half of the nastiness in the world is stirred up by people who aren't using their true egos. — J.D. Salinger

From there, I tried out for a community theatre play, joined an improv group ... it all started opening up. — Kevin James

If you feel bored or uncomfortable as you're writing, ask yourself what's bothering you and write about that. Sometimes your creative energy is like water in a kinked hose, and before thoughts can flow on the topic at hand, you have to straighten the hose by attending to whatever is preoccupying you. — Natalie Goldberg

I am so fidgety - I swear I have ADD - and I always need to be doing something or being outside, just playing sports. — Kellan Lutz

When you're writing, you're demented, alone, and full of doubt. It feels dangerous. — Joan Juliet Buck

In the career of female fame, there are few prizes to tie obtained which can vie with the obscure state of a beloved wife or a happy mother. — Jane Porter

There is no need to hold on to what's obsolete: One never loses what one tosses away deliberately. — Dinah Sanders

A powerful athlete is not a strong athlete, but one who can exert his strength quickly. Since power equals force times speed, if the athlete learns to make faster movements he increases his power, even though the contractile pulling strength of his muscles remains unchanged. Thus, a smaller man who can swing faster may hit as hard or as far as the heavier man who swings slowly. — Bruce Lee

Happy Christmas, Clara. Xx.
Yes, I know. I know that text doesn't look like much. But ... actually. First note the comma. I feel proud of his comma, and of being his comma's recipient. — India Knight

Jesus tells us: 'Love your neighbor as yourself' (Mk 12:31). How can we love our neighbor if we can't or won't love ourselves, at least a little? When we hold ourselves to unrealistic standards, that perfectionist attitude can't help but trickle down. It becomes harder to have compassion for others if we have no compassion for ourselves. — Mary DeTurris Poust

The decathlon takes so long to learn that people who are good athletes don't want to go back to the beginning again. — Daley Thompson

One saves oneself much pain, by taking pains; much trouble, by taking trouble. — Augustus William Hare