Discoteca Vallarta Quotes & Sayings
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The old adage is, 'Write what you know.' But if you only do that, your work becomes claustrophobic. I say, 'Write what you want to know.' — Julia Glass

Becca wanted to say something to get through to her, but she knew it was useless. Only God could do the wooing. All she could do was try to live in such a way as to make others thirsty for the Living Water. — Colleen Rhoads

Your life can end at any time, and it can end more than once. But it can also begin more than once. — Michael R. French

If you have used colour throughout most of your artistic life, try just black and white ... it will take your painting to another dimension where tone and form in all its permutations reign supreme. — David Luiz

Miracle Message #22: I speak with confidence because the world needs my light. #MiraclesNow — Gabrielle Bernstein

Be vigilant, for nothing one achieves lasts forever. — Tahar Ben Jelloun

Failure, they say, is a growth experience; you learn from failure. I wish that were true. It seems to me the main thing you learn from failure is that it's entirely possible you will have another failure. — Nora Ephron

Nothing tarnishes a hero as much as failure. — George R R Martin

Is it my imagination, or does shipping and handling settle a box of crackers more than it used to? — Robert Breault

Start a part-time business and make as many mistakes as you possibly can while you still have your daytime job. — Robert Kiyosaki

And my daughter's too smart. She gets it watching TV. She gets it. She's five. She gets it. I ... I have a smart kid; I don't want a smart kid. I'm gonna start feedin' her lead paint chips just to bring her down. — Christopher Titus

And as if reporting some felony to the police they let you know you were not John Donne. — Ted Hughes

If only parents would listen! If only they would let us talk instead of forever and eternally and continuously harping and preaching and nagging and correcting and yacking, yacking, yacking! But they won't listen! They simply won't or can't or don't want to listen, and we kids keep winding up back in the same old frustrating, lost, lonely corner with no one to relate to either verbally or physically. — Anonymous