Cynster Family Tree Quotes & Sayings
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The greatest thing about having done 'Orange' are the doors that have opened for me, and people have been able to see me, like the executives and the casting directors - also, all of the fantastic directors and writers for independent films. — Ruby Rose

Have you honestly pondered your individual worth? Consider every lower life form in the world - the animals, plants, fouls and fishes. Consider the land forms and numerous earthly wonders. Consider the countless worlds beyond this planet as well as their stars and galaxies. And then consider yourself. Of all God's creations, you were formed in His image, resembling the likeness of a God. That's something to think about. — Richelle E. Goodrich

I've been clawing my way to directing since I was a kid. — Alfonso Gomez-Rejon

Fraud is the homage that force pays to reason. — Charles Curtis

When I think of all the things that tossed my journey off its track, I realize something incredibly important: Life's setbacks only changed my path and the timing of my arrival. They never changed my destination. — John Foley

Moral education, which ought never, in any circumstances, to be rational. — Aldous Huxley

Sometimes nature is even crueller than politics. — Clive Barker

It occurred to him that he didn't care much for these hedge animals. It had always seemed slightly perverted to him to clip and torture a plain old hedge into something that it wasn't. Along one of the highways in Vermont there had been a hedge billboard on a high slope overlooking the road, advertising some kind of ice cream. Making nature peddle ice cream, that was just wrong. It was grotesque. — Stephen King

I take stuff from real life and try to make a character out of it. And I try to live the world of the characters a little bit. — John Searles

Martyred plants from their shrouds. Their mouths — Rumi

I seem to have misplaced my heart so long ago and I don't know where to even begin looking for it. — Claire Contreras

Robert Murray M'Cheyne, Scottish pastor and writer from the mid-1800s, said, "The greatest need of my congregation is my own personal holiness."1 — Daron Brown