Diciero Quotes & Sayings
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The hardest habit of all to break is the terrible habit of happiness. — Theodosia Garrison
I've been to therapists my whole life. — Christina Ricci
I seem most instinctively to believe in the human value of creative writing, whether in the form of verse or fiction, as a mode of truth-telling, self-expression and homage to the twin miracles of creation and consciousness. — John Updike
It was difficult, and yet I was very eager to do it. It was a really odd thing. I really wanted to do that story. I really wanted to write the death of Captain Kirk. I really wanted to do it in the movie. — Ronald D. Moore
Maybe we all go through life carefully constructing our profiles to say what we're looking for, all while not saying anything that might scare people away... and after time we start to believe what we're putting out there. Our fear of people rejecting the things that make us happy limits how much happiness we can actually find. I guess when we're a bit more honest with ourselves and others, we might get more of what we actually desire. — Tyler Oakley
People who go on to be writers are those who can forgive themselves the horror of the first draft. — Alain De Botton
I am responsible for my life. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I don't get to live by different rules. The same boundaries that apply to everyone apply to me. — Tiger Woods
Thanatos, Arthur would have called it. The heart's desire for death. — Cassandra Clare
I will be in Orlando during the atheist convention to do my best to counter the assaults upon Christ of the atheists. I also plan on running a large newspaper ad in the Orlando Sentinel addressed to the atheists and warning the Orlando area of the atheists' vile plans for their children. — Bill Murray
I succumbed anyway, drifting in an inky ocean and lulled to sleep by a killer.
My killer. — Skye Warren
I was Ashallayn'darkmyr Tallyn, son of Mab, former prince of the Unseelie Court, and I was not afraid of a witch on a broom. — Julie Kagawa
The reality is, no matter what you were told, whatever happened to you as a child was not legally or morally your fault. Abused children are instilled with guilt regarding their "participation." It's an especially complex issue if the abuser is a family member. The child is told and believes that by his word his family will disintegrate, or harm may descend upon other loved ones. He fears he will lose more by telling than not. — Sarah E. Olson
note that Sebastian's were now bright with — Nora Roberts
Everything that is, was, and will be, eternally IS, even the countless forms, which are finite and perishable only in their objective, not in their ideal Form. — Helena Blavatsky
