Enerven Quotes & Sayings
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If you're not a parent, if you're an aunt or uncle or neighbor, books are an amazing gift. — Victoria Osteen

Our job as conscious humans is to bring the beauty and goodness of everything to full consciousness, to full delight, to full awareness. — Richard Rohr

It is easier to tell a story of how people wound one another than of what binds them together. — Anne Carson

In the first person, the readers feel smart, like it's them solving the case. — Patricia Cornwell

I think it's interesting: What is the generational effect of the experience of being a gay person in America? For my generation, it was very difficult. — Ira Sachs

But in every matter the consensus of opinion among all nations is to be regarded as the law of nature. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Our motives are useless if we don't start acting it out — Sunday Adelaja

Anything not worth doing is worth not doing well. Think about it. — Elias Schwartz

Music is a very integral part of the film, but it will not be as full of music as a Bollywood film. — Roland Joffe

It doesn't cost nothing to be nice to people — Don Meyer

If there was one thing thing that defined adolescence it was hysterical laughter. You never laughed like that again. In adolescence the brutal realisation that the world and life were completely absurd made you laugh until you couldn't catch your breath, whereas in later life it would only result in a weary sight. — Antoine Laurain

The precious silence was prolonged with a sweet kiss. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

I do not know why it matters that I should tell the truth to myself at night, why it should matter that the truth should be spoken at least once in the world. Because the world is a place of silence, the sky at night when the birds have gone is a vast silent place. Words will make the slightest difference to the sky at night. They will not brighten it or make it less strange. And the day too has its own deep indifference to anything that is said. — Colm Toibin

The good news was that "biology" turned out to be the magic password for working at the Museum of Natural History, just the way "art history" would at the Met or "trust fund" at the MoMA. — Sloane Crosley