Bronzeish Quotes & Sayings
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I can feel everything. And I want to keep feeling everything. Even the painful, awful, terrible things. Because feeling things is what lets us know that we're alive. — Jasmine Warga

Allegra's Austen wrote about the impact of financial need on the intimate lives of women. If she'd worked in a bookstore, Allegra would have shelved Austen in the horror section. — Karen Joy Fowler

How dangerous it is to assume that a person is more than a person. — John Green

Giving opens the way for receiving. In order to create activity in finances, one should give. — Florence Scovel Shinn

The only difference between a published and unpublished writer is a tolerance for imperfection. — Junot Diaz

I was six foot one inch when I started fighting, but with all the uppercuts I'm up to six foot five inches. — Chuck Wepner

We are already producing enough food to feed the world. We already have technology in place that allows us to produce more than we can find a market for. — Jeremy Rifkin

She looked nice, smoking. She inhaled and all,m but she didn't wolf the smoke down, the way most women around her age do. She had a lot of charm. She had quite a lot of sex appeal, too, if you really want to know. — J.D. Salinger

Every time I do a play, it's as if I've never done one before. I'm always confused. I always am convinced I'm going to be fired. I'm like, 'I don't remember how to act. I don't know how to do this.' And, it's just a very slow process, and then, all of a sudden, it's just there one day. I still don't understand how it happens. — Cristin Milioti

For if the mystery concealed of old is made manifest to the Apostles through the prophetic writings, and if the prophets, being wise men, understood what proceeded from their own mouths, then the prophets knew what was made manifest to the Apostles. — Origen

My dear man, a gourmand is a gentleman with the talent and fortitude to continue eating even when he is not hungry. — Richard C. Morais

I believe in the immortality of the Theatre, it is a most joyous place to hide, for all those who have secretly put their childhood in their pockets and run off and away with it, to play on to the end of their days. — Max Reinhardt

You have to fill your cup. You then give away the overflowing, but you keep a cupful for yourself. — Wynonna Judd