Cosimini Knife Quotes & Sayings
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I learned how easy it is to give up and become draperies while everyone else is dancing. — Sue Monk Kidd

When the dead body said, "Good evening," Annabel had to face the grim conclusion that it wasn't as dead as she'd hoped. — Julia Quinn

I don't know whether my husband is a genius or not, but he certainly has a dirty mind. — Nora Barnacle

Many psychiatrists and psychologists refuse to entertain the idea that society as a whole may be lacking in sanity. They hold that the problem of mental health in a society is only that of the number of 'unadjusted' individuals, and not of a possible unadjustment of the culture itself. — Erich Fromm

Slavery wasn't a crisis for British and American elites until abolitionism turned it into one. Racial discrimination wasn't a crisis until the civil rights movement turned it into one. Sex discrimination wasn't a crisis until feminism turned it into one. Apartheid wasn't a crisis until the anti-apartheid movement turned it into one. — Naomi Klein

Whatever happens is for experience, because i am not sure about the 'good' thing. — Lovely Goyal

Being creative is not being afraid of being lost. — Natasha Tsakos

I am infinitely grateful to the life which privileged me. — Jacky Ickx

Considering things in the ecumenical measure, we are the microbes of the Universe. — Sahara Sanders

I loved flawed art. Michelangelo's statue of Lorenzo with its warped base that rose to accommodate his foot, the Mona Lisa's missing eyebrows. Flaws were seriously underrated. They were beautiful if you looked at them just so. — Tarryn Fisher

Loneliness expresses the pain of being alone and solitude expresses the glory of being alone. — Paul Tillich

Must've been some lay for her to be so bent out of shape over it."
"I couldn't say," he muttered. "I don't remember."
"Were you drunk?"
"No. Jesus." He scrubbed at his face. "What the hell did she tell you? — Sylvia Day

Ministry, however, is simply loving the person in front of you. It's about stopping for the one and being the very fragrance of Jesus to a lost and dying world. — Heidi Baker

The interesting thing about doing a play is to find a way to make it fresh and do it as though you were doing it for the first time. — Ellen Burstyn