Cresencia Santiago Quotes & Sayings
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The Buddha said, When you are walking, walk. When you are sitting, sit. Don't wobble. — Eknath Easwaran

Young womens no good these days, he say. Got they legs open to every Tom, Dick and Harry. — Alice Walker

watching him cut for sign. — Charles Portis

We never live so intensely as when we love strongly. We never realize ourselves so vividly as when we are in full glow of love for others. — Walter Rauschenbusch

Quantity produces quality. If you only write a few things, you're doomed. — Ray Bradbury

Southern food certainly carries a stereotype, but I feel like that's turning around a little. There are great Southern chefs who are finding ways to showcase our traditional recipes in deliciously healthy ways. For me, the key is to use fresh fruits and vegetables and cut some of the butter and fat without sacrificing the yumminess of the dish. — Kimberly Schlapman

The secret is just to not give up hope. It's very hard not to, because if you're really doing something worthwhile I think you will be pushed to the brink of hopelessness before you come through the other side. And you just have to hang in through that." ~ George Lucas — Vanessa Moore

Life is glorious, but it can be counted on to be cruel. — Noah Gordon

There's no such thing as a minor lapse of awareness. You're either present with what is
right here, right now
or you're someplace else. — Gay Hendricks

Here's to books, the cheapest vacation you can buy. — Charlaine Harris

You can't control when you'll fall in love. I ignore her comment because hell yes I can. And I will. — Jillian Dodd

You need time, and I respect that. But make no mistake about it, I intend to make you mine again. I'm fully aware this won't be easy. I gave up on us once; it won't happen again. — Joy Avery

Likewise, every disturbance, whether resolved or not, is making space for an inner engagement. As a shovel digs up and displaces earth, in a way that must seem violent to the earth, an interior space is revealed for the digging. In just this way, when experience opens us, it often feels violent and the urge, quite naturally, is to refill that opening, to make it the way it was. But every experience excavates a depth, which reveals its wisdom once opened to air. — Mark Nepo

The dead must humor the mourners, he thought, and the sick must comfort the visitors. It was always so. — Walter M. Miller Jr.