Dimakan Quotes & Sayings
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We are all a little broken. But last time I checked, broken crayons still color the same. — Trent Shelton

I've never been one to sit around and eat my heart out. Life's too short. — Kate Adie

Happiness consists in realizing it is all a great strange dream — Jack Kerouac

You really need faith in yourself to make art and to stand up for what you believe in. — Elizabeth Peyton

If anybody needs me, I'm in my room being embalmed. — Casey Stengel

Watching people is a good hobby, but you have to be careful about it. You can't let people catch you staring at them. If people catch you, they treat you like a first-class criminal. And maybe they're right to do that. Maybe it should be a crime to try to see things about people they don't want you to see. — Carol Rifka Brunt

To me, happiness can be over rated. — Donna M. Zadunajsky

We are living in a culture that if you criticize immorality you could be branded as a "bigot". I am going to lose a lot of support just by saying this. I am not a politician and I am not running a popularity contest. My job is to defend our world from Islam. You asked why the westerners convert to Islam and I must tell the truth as I see it. If that offends anyone, let him be offended. — Ali Sina

I want to live in a world free of air talkers and technological affairs. Is that too much to ask? My — Lindsey Leavitt

Your actions live after you till this globe is dissolved; they pass inevitably down as an inheritance from one generation to another ... decency and integrity, courage and compassion, are always well worth while; they are not lost, but pass on down the generations; we are indeed the heirs of all the ages. — Phyllis Bentley

Star Wars is a saga of Good vs. Evil, divided into nine parts. — George Lucas

I find this corpse guilty of carrying a concealed weapon and I fine it $40. — Roy Bean

One day, she would live someplace where she could stand outside her house and see only stars, no streetlights, where she could feel as close as she ever got to sharing her mother's gift. When she looked at the stars, something tugged at her, something that urged her to see more than stars, to make sense of the chaotic firmament, to pull an image from it. But it never made sense. She only ever saw Leo and Cepheus, Scorpio and Draco. Maybe she just needed more horizon and less city. The only thing was, she didn't really want to see the future. What she wanted was to see something no one else could see or would see, and maybe that was asking for more magic than was in the world. — Maggie Stiefvater