Devilliers Quotes & Sayings
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Everyone is here on earth as an artist; to tell his particular story or sing her irreplaceable song; to leave a unique creative signature. — Leonard Wolf

Your life is defined by death, and each time you face it you grow stronger. You learn more, and feel more. It sounds stupid to say it like this, but not dying makes you more alive. — Dan Wells

Cannes is a very strange place. I tried to show up as best I could and to try not to be cynical. — Lili Taylor

Virtually all native cultures that have survived without fouling their nests have acknowledged that nature knows best, and have had the humility to ask the bears and wolves and ravens and redwoods for guidance. — Janine Benyus

It seemed uncanny that words, spread across a page just so, had the power to transport me to another time or place. But they could. — Nikki Grimes

Slowly, slowly pulling up. Or grabbing hold of Debby's arm, vise-like, for an Indian rub and what starts as a joke gets more and more frantic, him rubbing until he draws speckles of blood, his teeth grinding. She could see him getting that same look Runner got when he was around the kids: jacked up and tense. "Dad needs to leave." "Geez, Patty, not even a hi before you toss me out? Come on, let's talk, I got a business proposition for you." "I'm in no position to make a business deal, Runner," she said. "I'm broke." "You're never as broke as you say," he said with a leer, and twisted his baseball cap backward on stringy hair. He'd meant it to sound jokey, but it came out menacing, as if she'd better not be broke if she knew what was good for her. He dumped the girls off him and walked over to her, standing too close as always, beer sweat sticking his longjohn shirt to his chest. "Didn't you just sell the tiller, Patty? Vern Evelee told — Gillian Flynn

Coffee doesn't do it for me; it's running that gets me going. — Joan Benoit

He has a lower occipital proturbance! — Gorilla Monsoon

One can develop new capacities and strengths with which to meet the natural vicissitudes of living; that one may gain a sense of inner peace through greater self-acceptance, through a more realistic perspective on one's relationships and experiences. — Eda LeShan

The world is two thirds spaghetti and meatballs, one third syphilitic chancre. — Henry Miller