Cetani Quotes & Sayings
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his head to be cut off — Jacob Grimm

While it's a fact that a voice begins with natural talent, any talent must be nurtured, cajoled, wrestled with pampered, challenged, and, at every turn, examined. — Renee Fleming

Because your heart will be hammered against him, and your strength will be tempered in his fire. — Robin Hobb

The older you get the more capable you get at managing life. — Rachel Weisz

L.A. is so isolated and unhip in a way; it gives you room to figure out who you are and explore more personal stuff. — Mike Mills

Think of a group of Extrovert Moms gathered together at a Little League game, excitedly chatting and enjoying the action. In comes Introvert Mom who, after a full day of work, wants nothing more than to savor the game - all by herself. She sits off a bit from everyone else, stretching her feet onto the bleacher bench, and may even have a book to indulge in as the team warms up. She might enjoy watching the people around her, but she has no energy to interact. What are the Extrovert Moms thinking? Because they are oriented to people, they will likely assume that Introvert Mom is, too - which means they see Introvert Mom as not liking people (what we know now as asocial) or being a "snob," thinking she's too good for the Extrovert Moms. More likely, Introvert Mom is not thinking about them at all! She is just doing something she likes to do. — Laurie A. Helgoe

Our wills are ours, we know not how;
Our wills are ours, to make them thine. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

First let me take a piece of chalk and draw a circle round you, so you're safe. There. Now I'll stand guard, keeping a weather eye open for anything threatening, and we can catch up with each other while we wait. — Helen Simpson

We have points in common with the FDP, particularly when it comes to tax. — Otto Schily

Whatever you are doing, don't let past move your mind;don't let future disturb you. Because the past is no more, and the future is not yet. — Rajneesh

We need poetry most at those moments when life astounds us with losses, gains, or celebrations. We need it most when we are most hurt, most happy, most downcast, most jubilant. Poetry is the language we speak in times of greatest need. And the fact that it is an endangered species in our culture tells us that we are in deep trouble. — Erica Jong

Driving yourself insane on the Internet is as easy as checking the weather. — Ben Dolnick