Ditzel Gilliam Quotes & Sayings
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I love what I do. If I have the opportunity to do what I do with people I admire, it's 10 times better. — Anthony Mackie

To a homeless man, home is literally where the heart is. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Writing helps me process things, but these emotions are too much, too foreign. And — Katherine Reay

As if violence could make light. Maybe violence could make light. — Aspen Matis

There were no leftover feelings for him, but seeing someone toss Alex around like a Frisbee made me slightly ill. Possibly because in the back of my head, I wanted to be the one doing it. — Jus Accardo

Give us courage for your easy burden, so to live untaxed lives. — Walter Brueggemann

Unbelief is criminal because it is a moral act, an act of the whole nature.-Belief or unbelief is a test of a man's whole spiritual condition, because it is the whole being, affections, will, conscience, as well as the understanding, which are concerned in it. — Alexander MacLaren

You worthless sonofabitch. You should never have been anything more than a cum stain! (Stryker) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Talent isn't enough. You need motivation-and persistence, too: what Steinbeck called a blend of faith and arrogance. When you're young, plain old poverty can be enough, along with an insatiable hunger for recognition. You have to have that feeling of "I'll show them." If you don't have it, don't become a writer — Leon Uris

Tomorrow was my second chance to make things right but it never came. I'm sorry I never treasured the time we had for those regrets I take the blame. You gave everything you had. I took without giving back." Sed paused in his song, feeling ridiculous for singing it to her while they made love.
"Baby, you realize this song is about Trey's dead dog, don't you? — Olivia Cunning

Most of the evil in this world is done by people with good intentions. — T. S. Eliot

There is known to be a particular deity for drunkards and lovers. — Alexandre Dumas

To arrive at the simplest truth, as Newton knew and practiced, requires years of contemplation. Not activity Not reasoning. Not calculating. Not busy behaviour of any kind. Not reading. Not talking. Not making an effort. Not thinking. Simply bearing in mind what it is one needs to know. — George Spencer-Brown