Estrategia Quotes & Sayings
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GRACE is a word we can keep in our minds when we walk, dance, swim, talk, sing, do anything at all - to enable us to get in 'the zone' where everything flows more easily - where everything feels lighter, and we are in a peak state.
Grace allows us to follow our inner guidance - be true to who we are - and give our gifts lightly to the world. It's one of those magic words! — Jay Woodman
I could be a bit of a pain in the arse. Since I've come out of my cancer, I must say I intend to be even more of a pain in the arse. — Harold Pinter
We should not give away a moment to anyone who does not deserve it. — Deb Caletti
But trying to conjure my mother was like trying to hum a song I'd never heard. — Nadia Hashimi
I'm talking about the heavy shit, Anastasia. You should see what I can do with a cane or a cat. — E.L. James
I guess karma comes back around 'cause now I'm the one that's hurting — Jessie J.
I see you will have it, Mr. Jettan. I will meet you when and where you will."
Philip patted his sword-hilt.
"I have noticed, Mr. Bancroft, that you habitually don your sword. So I took the precaution of wearing mine. 'When' is now, and 'where' is yonder!" He pointed above the hedge that encircled the garden to the copse beyond. It was a very fine theatrical effect, and he was pleased with it. — Georgette Heyer
It's not like what I do, how I write, changes depending on the nature of the project. I give each story my all, regardless of if there are a few thousand people reading it or a few hundred thousand. — Jason Aaron
If you like it, let it be, and if you don't please do the same. — Ani DiFranco
And the pond's stillness nippled as if by rain instead is pocked with life. — Maxine Kumin
We're creatures of contact regardless of whether/ we kiss or we wound. Still, we must come together. — David Rakoff
Kaden still influenced almost everything I did. He was on my mind constantly yet I had learned to control him, push him to a corner where I could merely observe and feel his presence. — Lydia Kelly
