Demaranville Installations Quotes & Sayings
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It takes a certain amount of courage, he thought, to face yourself and say with candor, I'm rotten. I've done evil and I will again. It was no accident; it emanated from the true, authentic me. — Philip K. Dick
'Vogue' is a bigger name than my name. — Carine Roitfeld
Real change happens when you feel genuinely inspired, turned on by possibility and unwilling to settle for anything less. — Debbie Ford
There was an omnipresent sense of crisis. — Fritz Leiber
Evidence indicates that cats were first tamed in Egypt. The Egyptians stored grain, which attracted rodents, which attracted cats. (No evidence that such a thing happened with the Mayans, though a number of wild cats are native to the area.) I don't think this is accurate. It is certainly not the whole story. Cats didn't start as mousers. Weasels and snakes and dogs are more efficient as rodent-control agents. I postulate that cats started as psychic companions, as Familiars, and have never deviated from this function. — William S. Burroughs
When we're anxious, disconnected, vulnerable, alone, and feeling helpless, the booze and food and work and endless hours online feel like comfort, but in reality they're only casting their long shadows over our lives. — Brene Brown
Life is like waiting in line at the grocery store. You wait, you slowly move forward, you pay the price, then you exit unsatisfied and broke. — Erin McCarthy
For the activity of the mind is life — Aristotle.
The "question" is the vaccination against and the cure for ignorance. — Ted Agon
Walk around outside with a child and you will find out how beautiful Gods creations really are. — Amanda Penland
When Aeduan had said he would kill her in Lejna, she hadn't believed him. When he'd said he would kill her last night, she had. — Susan Dennard
Is it too much to ask that women be spared the daily struggle for superhuman beauty in order to offer it to the caresses of a subhumanly ugly mate? — Germaine Greer
Oh, Marx,' Amanda sighed. 'You're so melodramatic. So what if it's this way or that way? When I was in convent school I used to stare out the windows at the clouds. I used to chase butterflies in the Mother Superior's flower patch. Those clouds and those butterflies, they didn't know secular from religious
and they didn't care.' 'I'm neither a cloud nor a butterlfy,' I snapped. 'We're all the same as clouds and butterflies. We just pretend to be something different. — Tom Robbins
