Cacerola En Quotes & Sayings
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The main thing is to WRITE. Some days it might be 2000 words. Some days you might tinker with two sentences until you get them just right. Both days belong in the writing life. Some days you may watch a 'Doctor Who' marathon or become immersed in a book that is so good you can't stop reading. Some days you may be in love or in mourning. Those days belong in the writing life, too. Live them without guilt. — L.K. Madigan

Your connection to other people keeps you human, and that connection, staying human - that's what you have against control. It's like if somebody is being controlled by their job, the connection is to their family. And if they stay connected to those people, the job will never really have control over them. — Gerard Way

Laundry is the only thing that should be separated by color." - - Unknown
"Racism rests upon and functions as a kind of seesaw: the persecutor rises by debasing and inferiorizing his victim. — Albert Memmi

Truth is proper and beautiful in all times and in all places. — Frederick Douglass

Like tiny islands on the horizon, they can vanish in rough seas. Even in calm weather, their coral gradually erodes, pickled by salt and heat. Yet they form the shoals of a life. Some offer safe lagoons and murmuring trees. Others crawl with pirates and reptiles. Together they connect a self with the mainland and society. Plot their trail and a mercurial past becomes visible.
Memories feel geological in their repose, solid and true, the bedrock of consciousness. — Diane Ackerman

Wisdom is the art of living skillfully in whatever actual conditions we find ourselves. — Eugene H. Peterson

Liberty is obedience to the law which one has laid down for oneself — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

My mother was cancer. She slowly destroyed everything around her. She produced two killers; me and my brother Joe. — Richard Kuklinski

It wasn't about being happy or unhappy. I just didn't want to be me anymore. — Sarah Dessen