Deadfalls Traps Quotes & Sayings
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Some journeys, we must take alone. The caterpillar does not judge itself for craving the cocoon. Do not fear the isolated path. There, you will not be lonely. You will meet yourself. — Vironika Tugaleva

Market bashers ... might understand the claim that in some particular field, markets required no intervention
though they'd be skeptical
but the notion that, on general principle, complex systems ran themselves just fine without benign intervention seemed like it could only be the product of a quasi-religious faith ... Of course, this gets things almost precisely backwards. It is the idea that all order must be explained by a functioning mind at the helm, not its denial, that has the closet affinity to the religious instinct. — Julian Sanchez

Our lives make awesome stories, especially if you don't get too attached to the thread of your own narrative. — Michelle Tea

I don't need my name in lights
I'm famous in my Father's eyes
Make no mistake
He knows my name. — Francesca Battistelli

They belong to him anyway. I forget that. God created my children. He's giving me the honor of raising them, — Kristen Welch

Faith never goes contrary to reason
faith simply ignores reason and rises above it. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

Art is a way of expression that has to be understood by everyone, everywhere. — Rufino Tamayo

Every single cell in your body is affected by every single thought that you have. — Jack Canfield

And it was from Boston that one in every six American families began their journey into the land of the free. — Thomas Menino

There's no regifting the present — Robin Glasser

I love the art of acting, so whether I do it on film with a million people seeing me or I do it in front of 20 people in a class showcasing my art, I am going to act whether anyone sees it or everyone sees it. — Lauren London

During the eighties and nineties, people wanted to be chic, elegant, bourgeois. — Donatella Versace

Hugh Laurie once described how he eventually came to realise that there is not a finite amount of success in the world, and that someone else gaining great success did not necessarily mean that there was now less to go around for everyone else. It's a good thing to remember. — Rob Brydon