Crisan Quotes & Sayings
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If one door closes and another does not open, try climbing thru a window, either way, make your way in. — Behdad Sami

The idea of death, the fear of it, haunts the human animal like nothing else. — Ernest Becker

I've never been interested in things that sparkle and shine; I'm more interested in people. — Ali Hewson

It makes a lot of sense to me that I would be a cartoon. I feel like a cartoon as a person. I really, really do. — Jenny Slate

Poetry happens when there is nothing to say but you have a volcano hidden inside you waiting to erupt. — Debasish Mridha

Liz: "Talking is overrated."
Gavin: "Now you sound like a guy."
Liz: "That's why you like me."
Gavin: "Because you're a guy? — Jaci Burton

From each art practiced in its time I derive a knowledge which compensates me in part for pleasures lost. I have supposed, and in my better moments think so still, that it would be possible in this manner to participate in the existence of everyone; such sympathy would be one of the least revocable kinds of immortality. — Marguerite Yourcenar

I am a ghost to this man, I'm thinking. I am something unreal, something not quite tangible, yet still an obstacle of sorts and he nods, gets back on the phone, resumes speaking in a dialect totally alien to me. — Bret Easton Ellis

You know, people really know me from 'The Best Man.' I've done five other movies since then, but it always comes back to 'The Best Man.' It was time to do the sequel. — Malcolm D. Lee

It is not a problem. I had been nominated by my country Uganda and the African continent had endorsed me ... No matter how much noise the frogs make, they cannot stop a cow from drinking water. — Sam Kutesa

We must all commit Sister Monica Joan to our prayers. We must seek God's help. But I will also engage a good lawyer." I — Jennifer Worth

Happiness is a function of accepting what is. Love is a function of communication. Health is a function of participation. Self expression is a function of responsibility. — Werner Erhard