Corchia Venato Quotes & Sayings
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Proper apologies have three parts:
1) What I did was wrong.
2) I feel badly that I hurt you.
3) How do I make this better? — Randy Pausch

A man cannot change who he is. He can only hope that with age comes the wisdom to see his folly. I would like to believe I have achieved that. — Bette Lee Crosby

her back and intimately over her bottom, — Nora Roberts

It is easier to resist at the beginning than at the end. — Leonardo Da Vinci

Your past is your past. Why the fuck are you trying to drag it across the finish line with you? Cut that shit off. You'll be a hell of a lot lighter. Freer too. — S.E. Jakes

Movie characters rarely get to think out loud or talk very much about their emotions. Instead they have to, very briefly, show their feelings through their action or through dialog. — Seth Grahame-Smith

I try not to live my life on my phone or my social media pages. — Jane Levy

Did you ever try to sleep sober? — Doug Stanhope

I try not to think of actors as I'm writing because I think you do them a disservice by writing for things they've already done. — Paul Haggis

Slavery of the heart, oh Love - a prisoner of will thou art - proof that love, while blissful, can oft also be Hell. Demonstrative definition thou art, that love can be strategic as well! — Christina Engela

I've got a friend who is a lion tamer. He used to be a school teacher till he lost his nerve. — Les Dawson

Fear was always a part of life for the people. Because of fear, they made shelter and found food and grew things. For the same reason, weapons were stored, waiting. There was fear of cold, of sickness and hunger. — Lois Lowry

Urgency and despair don't get along well. — N.K. Jemisin

My core religious beliefs include this simple article of faith: the God who gave all of us life wants us to do the same for each other. When people or groups who claim religious motivation make their points by using violence in any form - spiritual, psychological, verbal, or physical - it seems clear to me that they are driven by fear rather than faith, committed to control instead of trust in God. — Parker J. Palmer