Degrassi Whisperhug Quotes & Sayings
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You cannot walk on the water of hunger, misery, and death. You have to wade through to record them. — Don McCullin

I loved my father, but I was not like him. I never needed to believe the best of people. I took them as they were: two-faced, desperate, kind - perhaps all at once. But to Pa, they were all children of god, poor troubled sheep, who only needed love and an even break. He needed the world to back up what his religion told him about people. And when it came down to a choice between reason and faith, he let go of reason. — Marcel Theroux

I love roles that don't really have a template or a paradigm and force me to create using my own imagination ... that really, really turns me on. — J. August Richards

-He likes you
-We don't know that for a fact.
-I've seen the way he looks at you. We can safely call it a fact.
-How does he look at me?
-Like you're a Nutella latte and a chocolate croissant all in one. — Kate Perry

You've got to give up who you are now for who you want to be in the future. — Jeremy Stephens

her. I never felt properly sorry for schizophrenics, she thought, unable to escape the voices in their heads and fighting for their sanity with a maelstrom of noise all around them, making it impossible to think. No — Connie Willis

Longevity is highly over rated. — Martin Kimeldorf

I am open to keep on discovering new interesting projects, and little by little I have been coming across very beautiful projects with very affectionate directors. — Alfonso Herrera

It's only because I've lived with brothers that I realize, after a moment, that he's not looking outside but rather inside, wrestling with something inside himself. And there's nothing for it but to wait. — Maggie Stiefvater

Dark, primitive magic. Swords Against Death. — John Darnielle

Perhaps, with enough time in these walls, one could become resigned to things never getting better, or even changing all that much. Or maybe a person eventually lost hope that there was anything worth preserving at all. — Hugh Howey

We shall always keep a spare corner in our heads to give passing hospitality to our friends' opinion. — Joseph Joubert