Cedenar Quotes & Sayings
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The land belongs to the people who work it, — Emiliano Zapata
When you're relegated to go from movie to movie, so much of what you're doing is out of your control beyond creating the product. — Kathleen Kennedy
That she could smile while I hurt in ways I could not understand - it broke something in me. I did not understand the heart of her, then. She is made of brightness, too much for sorrow. Such a glad spirit - I am humbled now that she shared it with me. — Ann Aguirre
I'll just ask now: What is it about my persona that draws every insane, power-hungry nutcase to me like a magnet? — James Patterson
The worst vice of a fanatic is his sincerity. — Oscar Wilde
It's only awkward if you let it be. — Silvia Donahue
Bend your minds and wills to the education of the peoples and kindreds of the earth, that haply the dissensions that divide it may, through the power of the Most Great Name, be blotted out from its face, and all mankind become the upholders of one Order, and the inhabitants of one City ... — Baha'u'llah
The reason for the existence of the perfection conjured up in these fourteen lines is that it possesses ... the authorization to form a message that appeals from within itself. This power of appeal is exquisitely evident in the object evoked here. The perfect thing is that which articulates an entire principle of being. The poem has to perform no more and no less than to perceive the principle of being in the thing and adapt it to its own existence - with the aim of becoming a construct with an equal power to convey a message. — Peter Sloterdijk
I knew that if I was going to write a book, I was going to have to read one, too. — Michael Showalter
For the biographer, the final clue to character lies in the yet unread - the scribbled note, the diary page, a notation in the margin of a draft - until the day when even the most devoted portraitist of the dead says, "Enough!" Working in the service of the dead, biographers quit their labors only when the sole remaining task is the impossible - resurrection. — Laura Furman
He did not think anyone needed to look after Nynaeve; around Nynaeve, to his mind, other people needed someone to look after them. — Robert Jordan