Coloradans Quotes & Sayings
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I had always been intrigued by the emotional aspect of adventure gaming-the fact that people get so personally involved. — Roberta Williams

I think most Coloradans would agree that our state is the most beautiful in the nation, and the water flowing through our borders is its life blood. — Wayne Allard

You protect your being when you love yourself better. That's the secret. — Isabelle Adjani

I chose this guy because he always says what he means and means what he says. -Twivortiare- — Ika Natassa

There's a certain amount of empathy you need to have, and I've also never been one to call it in. I know some roles are easier for certain people, especially when there's the sequel and a third and a fourth one. — Kim Basinger

He spent the afternoon watching the indicator light turn from red to orange to green and thought about how useless it was to be angry at anybody about an abstract principle ... How could any idea that drives a man away from the people who love him be considered sound? — Ryan Boudinot

My optimism for life carried through my work. — John Dyer

Ever is a long time. — Cormac McCarthy

I was so tired once 'Abba' was over and just wanted to be calm and with my children. I married, was in 'Abba,' had my children, divorced, all in ten years. I wonder how I managed it, but I was young. — Agnetha Faltskog

Given the limits of our knowledge of such psychological problems as belief and motivation, the question of sincerity ... is misleading and fruitless. — Donald Weinstein

I wanted to be a composer before anything else. And my sister was listening to Led Zeppelin in the other room! When I heard that, it was a game-changer. — Steve Vai

Ego's trick is to make us lose sight of our interdependence. That kind of ego-thought gives us a perfect justification to look out only for ourselves. But that is far from the truth. In reality we all depend on each other and we have to help each other. The husband has to help his wife, the wife has to help the husband, the mother has to help her children, and the children are supposed to help the parents too, whether they want to or not. — Gelek Rimpoche