Dayleen Quotes & Sayings
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Top Dayleen Quotes
Guilt: it comes in so many subtle forms. It's carbon monoxide for the soul. — Sandra Vischer
Experience is a truer guide than the words of others. — Leonardo Da Vinci
Of course, when you work with actors and when you work on a script everything that you know about the human experience can't possibly go in. — Deniz Gamze Erguven
It was shaping up as a beautiful morning. The last thing I wanted to hear about was murder. — Jonathan Kellerman
Women and elephants never forget. — Dorothy Parker
Every integral man has inside him, in his heart of hearts, a mystic center around which all else revolves. This mystic whirling lends unity to his thoughts and actions; it helps him find or invent the cosmic harmony. For some this center is love, for others kindness or beauty, others the thirst for knowledge or the longing for gold and power. They examine the relative value of all else and subordinate it to this central passion. — Nikos Kazantzakis
Love, friendship and respect do not unite people as much as a common hatred for something. — Anton Chekhov
Satan is inconsistent. He persuades a man not to go to a synagogue on a cold morning; yet when the man does go, he follows him into it. — John Henry Newman
It is truly a pure balance when one soul-family member can contribute to another's growth and create a beautiful life together. — James Van Praagh
I have a friend who does everything, travels all over the world, goes everywhere, and he says that no matter where in the world he's been, it never gets any better than having a child. — Nia Peeples
Most of my adult life I had this towering contempt for America. — Robert Crumb
How many times have you opened a book, read the first few sentences and made a snap decision about whether to buy it? When it's your book that's coming under this casual-but-critical scrutiny, you want the reader to be instantly hooked. The way to accomplish this is to create compelling opening sentences. — Nancy Kress
