Brozanic Quotes & Sayings
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we will never be tempted to live by the standards of other people or to be guided by someone else's opinions if we know who we are — Sunday Adelaja
We live in a world full of people who are satisfied with pretending to be someone they are not. — Tommy Tran
It was Nate Monaster who encouraged me to be a writer. — Gary David Goldberg
You don't have to speak. Words fade," she whispered. "I know that better than anyone. Words are forgotten; they are regretted.Unnecessary. I know. — Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
That is fine benevolence, finely executed, which, like the Nile, comes from hidden sources. — Charles Caleb Colton
I wonder if we will become okay again. I hope for it. — Nina LaCour
A series of howls and war cries echoed through the camp ... The werewolves and Japanese had attacked.
-pg.353 Forbidden Nights with a Vampire Kerrelyn Sparks — Kerrelyn Sparks
Why do I write? To investigate the mystery of existence. To tolerate myself. To get closer to everything that is outside of me. — Jhumpa Lahiri
Nations fight against nations, in marriages people fight against each other, children fight against each other. We are in warfare, in a national warfare, and in warfare with each other and with ourselves. — Charles Stanley
it already sounds like they are giving me the equivalent of a Multipass. — Kevin Hearne
Whereas certain people start with a recollection or an experience and paint that experience, to some of us the act of doing is the experience; so that we are not quite clear why we are engaged on a particular work. And because we are more interested in plastic matters than we are in matters of words, once can begin a painting and carry it through and stop it and do nothing about the title at all. All pictures are full of association. — William Baziotes
The most important duty of a person is to love himself wholeheartedly. — Debasish Mridha
The first law of success is concentration - to bed all the energies to one point, and to go directly to that point, looking neither to the right nor the left. — William Mathews
Speaking specifically about the memoir, I know that's a criticism that people can have about my work. When I look at the young men's lives, if they're reduced to the worst thing they've done, then it's easy for them to become a stereotype. I keep running into that with newspaper articles that are very short. — Jesmyn Ward
