Elenbaas Steel Quotes & Sayings
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Whenever you notice your thoughts detour into attack mode, say out loud or to yourself: Happiness is a choice I make. — Gabrielle Bernstein
A man must know when to retreat from a woman, but a wise man knows that sometimes he must stand and face her. — Robert Jordan
I had a certain career as an actor that I think was quite personal as well, and had a lot of integrity, but I wasn't writing my own things or directing my own movies. — Jodie Foster
We can never travel beyond the arms of the Divine. — Martin Luther King Jr.
That's what great art does - it inspires other artists to do great art, and that's what it should do. — Andrew Stanton
It's fascinating to see how versatile New York City is. It lends itself to being so many different places! — Margot Robbie
Although, nothing is really lost forever. When a thing is meant to be found, the right person will find it. — Melanie Harlow
One of my favorite quotes is:
... If I strike you it ain't going to be in your fancy. — Shannon Stacey
If you look for problems, you will find problems; if you look for solutions, you will find solutions. — Andy Gilbert
Cheerfulness consists in not regarding things as our own, but as entrusted to us by God for the benefit of our fellow-servants. It consists in scattering them abroad generously with joy and magnanimity, not reluctantly or under compulsion. — Symeon The New Theologian
Those lips that Love's own hand did make
Breathed forth the sound that said, 'I hate'
To me that languished for her sake,
But, when she saw my woeful state,
Straight in her heart did mercy come,
Chiding that tongue that ever sweet
Was used in giving gentle doom,
And taught it thus anew to greet:
'I hate,' she altered with an end
That followed it as gentle day
Doth follow night, who like a fiend
From Heaven to Hell is flown away.
'I hate' from hate away she threw
And saved my life, saying 'not you'. — William Shakespeare
He turned toward my voice. "Am I well?" His mocking tone was unmistakable. "Am I well? Why can't you just talk like everyone else? Why can't you just say, 'How you doin'? You doin' good?'"
Very well, then, I said. I look forward to the day when every schoolchild will read Shakespeare's great comedic play All's Good That Ends Good. — Tom McNeal
