Exhibits Grief Quotes & Sayings
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Top Exhibits Grief Quotes
I am easy-going right up to the borders of my self-interest. — Mason Cooley
It's always like a miracle. No matter how bad everything was on ordinary days, no matter how poor they seemed, on Yontev
like on Shabbos
they suddenly seemed rich. — Ruth Tessler Goldstein
When they are preparing for war, those who rule by force speak most copiously about peace until they have completed the mobilization process. — Stefan Zweig
Call me a Freak all u want really...
I honestly take it as a compliment everytime. No matter how it was intended. — Daleen Van Tonder
Put your manuscript down, I'd recommend at least two months. Six would be ideal. You really need to get away from it long enough to change your mindset. Unless you have a photographic memory, this technique will work. You'll transform into the one thing you crave feedback from: a reader. — A.J. Flowers
The Black Panther Party was not a gang. They grew out of a young black intelligentsia on college campuses. — Bobby Seale
Directors are our teachers, and I'm always craving to work with a great director. They're pretty much the first thing that interests me about a project. — Naomi Watts
Man is that guy ripped. I mean, I've got the washboard stomach, too. It's just that mine has about two months of laundry on top of it. — Shawn Burr
We shot ten minutes of the movie, and now we're looking for completion funds. — Ed Wood
We are English, and I expect you to behave as such. No more crying. — Libba Bray
I was open to anything. That doesn't mean I would do anything, it just means I was open to anything. I've met for dramas, single camera comedy, multi-camera comedy. I take each script as an individual project. — Skylar Astin
Sometimes therapy takes years and years, and sometimes it can happen in one miraculous instant, a lifetime of doubt and self-hatred healed in a moment of astounding love. — Mia Sheridan
Inside me there was a lot of best friendship that no one but Ginger was using. — E.L. Konigsburg
Love is a career with its own stages, rewards, and failures ... a vocation as concrete as a calling in the Church, worth giving a lifetime to. — Andrew Holleran
Some people appear to thrive after trauma. Loss emboldens them, they form great ambitions and stride forward as if nothing, now, could hurt them. They are exhibits in those old stories about disaster being character-building, strength in adversity. My experience, to my shame, was nothing like this. I couldn't find it in me to do much more than reel from one day and year to the next, with little optimism about what lay ahead... I had no idea how to grieve. — Catriona Menzies-Pike
I wish for a life so brave, so unpredictable, so full of unexpected joys and unforgettable love that no box could possibly contain all my memories. — Chelsey Philpot
