Chastised Pronunciation Quotes & Sayings
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As much as we teach our kids, the process teaches us. If we're being diligent, we're learning from our strengths as parents, but also from the mistakes that we make. — Jeffrey Wright

When I meet celebrities, I have to know what they are like and only then can I design. The clothes have to fit their personality. — Donatella Versace

Maybe what couldn't be named was just as real as what could be. Maybe sometimes love existed in the spaces in between. — Leila Howland

Maybe only parts of our stories can keep us safe. The whole can feel like too much to bear. — Ally Condie

That she lived a lie. That she wasn't the good girl everyone believed her to be, wanted her to be. — Lacey Alexander

Every act of irreverence for life, every act which neglects life, which is indifferent to and wastes life, is a step towards the love of death. This choice man must make at every minute. Never were the consequences of the wrong choice as total and as irreversible as they are today. Never was the warning of the Bible so urgent: 'I have put before you life and death, blessing and curse. Choose life, that you and your children may live.' — Erich Fromm

Jealousy is a kind of Civil War in the Soul, where Judgment and Imagination are at perpetual Jars. — Various

Is typecasting really a problem? — Christopher Walken

Everyone has their own life to lead, in their own way. You know, when you really look at things as they appear, the whole trip is simply unbelievable. Actually, it's totally ridiculous most of the time. — Art Hochberg

Without humility there can be no humanity. — John Buchan

No animal shall kill any other animal WITHOUT CAUSE. — George Orwell

He may lawfully praise himself that lives far from neighbors." Though, — Erasmus

we've had more enemies than we had soldiers, — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Still the music, the deep slow melody, the high and broken counterpoint, as if the mountains themselves had become the score, as if the glories of hidden caves and secret peaks had wrapped around the ageless majesty of the ocean and turned into the music of all men's lives, played out by a woman's fingers, without pause or mercy, reaching in, twisting, laying us bare. — Mark Lawrence

In the second half of the 20th century, people are becoming more limited: Vocabularies are smaller, thoughts are smaller, aspirations are smaller, everything is very scaled down. Everyone is typecast. — Christopher Reeve