Cifredoz Quotes & Sayings
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Your unique creative talents and abilities are flowing through you and are being expressed in deeply satisfying ways. Your creativity is always in demand. — Louise L. Hay
It's freeing to not be caught up in your own personal baggage. — Diane Paulus
It seems appropriate that the author of '1984' was a British citizen. George Orwell must have seen how easily the great British public's lamb-like disposition toward its leaders could be exploited to create a police state. — Heather Brooke
Just take deep breaths and believe in the impossible — Sherrilyn Kenyon
A writer's job is to imagine everything so personally that the fiction is as vivid as memories. — John Irving
One of the differences between us was that Marc wanted very badly to climb the Eiger, while I wanted very badly only to have climbed the Eiger. Marc, understand, is at that age when the pituitary secretes an overabundance of those hormones that mask the subtler emotions, such as fear. He tends to confuse things like life-or-death climbing with fun. — Jon Krakauer
Buddhism is the process of getting to that part of us that is always eternally happy. — Frederick Lenz
Whether it is overbearing parents, rebellious children, or an unfaithful spouse, God has the ability to transform our brokenness and use it to further his purposes. He also has a habit of using our dysfunction to deepen our devotion to him. — Michael Whitworth
I don't know if I can tell you, honey. When you live in New York, you often have the feeling that New York's not the world. I mean this: every time I come home, I feel like I'm coming back to the world, and when I leave Maycomb it's like leaving the world. It's silly. I can't explain it, and what makes it sillier is that I'd go stark raving living in Maycomb. — Harper Lee
During many ages, the prediction, as it is usual, contributed to its own accomplishment. — Edward Gibbon
Pedagogical romances leave the mentor disgruntled, the pupil confused. — Mason Cooley