Chelbars Quotes & Sayings
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They say when you consciously are in search of something then that means you are ready. — C.J. Edmunds

What we are really living for is the experience of life, both the pain and the pleasure. — Joseph Campbell

these truths are all I have. They are my past. They are what makes me human. Without them, I am nothing. Nothing but an animal. — S.J. Watson

Revenge produces nothing in the end. Even if you hate someone enough to kill them, you won't be saved from it. Always face forward. Walk down the path that has light. — Mikage

With comedy, it's really hard to tell if something's working on the page - you really need the actors to bring it alive. The scariest part is if people will laugh or not. — Maggie Carey

Of all the train, none escaped except Wamba, who showed upon the occasion much more courage than those who pretended to greater sense. — Walter Scott

Believe in everything you do cause if you don't have self-belief, you'll be clueless. — Shannon Leto

We will grow old, and older,
One of us will die, and then the other.
The earth itself will be impaled
by sunspokes. It doesn't matter.
We have been imprinted on the protons
of energy herself, — Robin Morgan

The mystery of government is not how Washington works but how to make it stop. — P. J. O'Rourke

I write my own stories. I like telling stories to little children. I think the good thing about stories is they carry you to another place which you've never been. And you feel like you're just enveloped by the book and the characters. — Georgie Henley

The best tests of my Christian growth occur in the mainstream of life, not in the quietness of my study — Charles R. Swindoll

When you pass 70, you forget your enemies. You think about the nice people instead. — Letitia Baldrige

It is our experience that the nation doesn't move around questions of genuine equality for the poor and for black people until it is confronted massively, dramatically in terms of direct action. — Martin Luther King Jr.