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Denissa Calendario Quotes By Gautama Buddha

And he who has considered all the contrasts on this earth, and is no more disturbed by anything whatever in the world, the Peaceful One, freed from rage, from sorrow, and from longing, he has passed beyond birth and decay. — Gautama Buddha

Denissa Calendario Quotes By Tom Clancy

Time was the ultimate commodity, and you were born with only so much to spend, and there was no passbook to tell you the exact amount. — Tom Clancy

Denissa Calendario Quotes By Thomas Traherne

To love one person with a private love is poor and miserable: to love all is glorious. — Thomas Traherne

Denissa Calendario Quotes By Bjork

I'd done three solo albums in a row, and that's quite narcissistic. — Bjork

Denissa Calendario Quotes By Benicio Del Toro

I've done a lot of movies, and you really never know. You do a movie and you think that it's great, and then you see it and it doesn't work. — Benicio Del Toro

Denissa Calendario Quotes By Alyssa Milano

It's with a heavy heart that I have decided that I can't relocate. I have two babies under 4. being a mother and wife comes first and I just can not uproot my children and separate the family by moving away. I will miss this job desperately and wish everyone the absolute best. — Alyssa Milano

Denissa Calendario Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

She sipped her coffee and brandy, which would have grown hair on a Chihuahua. There — Ursula K. Le Guin

Denissa Calendario Quotes By Gary Hume

I want to paint something that's gorgeous, something that's perfect. So that it's full of sadness. — Gary Hume

Denissa Calendario Quotes By John Lasseter

Animation, for me, is a wonderful art form. I never understood why the studios wanted to stop making animation. Maybe they felt that the audiences around the world only wanted to watch computer animation. I didn't understand that, because I don't think ever in the history of cinema did the medium of a film make that film entertaining or not. What I've always felt is, what audiences like to watch are really good movies. — John Lasseter