Expungements Quotes & Sayings
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I come from making money in the streets. The streets all I know. All my family is still in the streets. So, it's going to be hard to pull me right back into that. When I ain't doing no shows four days out of the week, I may be in my hood or at my grandma's house in the hood. But yes, I got a kid. I got to get more serious about the music so he don't get dragged into that life. — Shy Glizzy

That Jesus of Nazareth died upon a cross is mere matter of history; that He who did so die was the Christ the Son of God is entirely a matter of revelation. — Robert Anderson

Jesus, how lucky I am! Open my eyes, ears and heart today to those situations where I can experience you up close and personal. — Paul Pennick

When our eyes made contact it was like being slapped, I just wanted to recoil — Kate Le Vann

Whenever faith seems an entitlement, or a measuring rod, we cast our lots with the Pharisees and grace softly slips away. — Philip Yancey

I'll keep you safe, because the moment I saw you I knew you'd be mine. — Jenika Snow

I hear about stars being torn to pieces by fans. It never happened to me and I never saw it happen to anyone else. — Alan Ladd

I stopped making videos and commercials for a few months before I started films just to reset my clock because so much narrative filmmaking is a sense of tempo and rhythm. — Mark Romanek

Only the extremely ignorant or the extremely intelligent can resist change. — Socrates

Sometimes as you work, you find that you are learning things about your own perceptions and motivations that are way below you consciousness. If you get lucky, you recognize what you are doing, but all too often we don't find the connection between our work and our own motivations. — Jay Maisel

On the small scale, 'Ico,' I think, actually delivered a small new thing: holding a character's hand and really feeling like your job is to rescue this person, and establishing a personal connection. — Warren Spector

Who doesn't desire his fathers death? — Fyodor Dostoevsky