Fayza Quotes & Sayings
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It's great that Time is moving in the direction of validating those who, by choice or circumstance, will never be parents. But the point is not simply that society should stop judging those of us who don't have children. It's that society actually needs us. Children need us. — Meghan Daum
All your power is in your awareness of that power, and through holding that power in your consciousness. — Rhonda Byrne
His bondage had softened him. Irresponsibility had weakened him. He had forgotten how to shift for himself. The night yawned about him. — Jack London
All the best human impulses can be traced back to adolescence. — Helene Deutsch
It is no use trying to sum people up. One must follow hints, not exactly what is said, nor yet entirely what is done. — John Greenleaf Whittier
He who is sorrowful can force himself to smile, but he who is glad cannot weep. — Selma Lagerlof
In 1986, I read a remarkable article by Israel Rosenfield in The New York Review of Books in which he discussed the revolutionary work and views of Gerald M. Edelman. Edelman was nothing if not bold. We are at the beginning of — Oliver Sacks
I didn't come from a traditional background of studying theater and doing Shakespeare. — David Boreanaz
But I, being poor, have only my dreams. I lay them at your feet. Tread lightly, for you tread on my dreams. — John Keats
If you are sincere and true to your work, you will be respected. And for me, respect is power. — Riteish Deshmukh
Fayza leaned in, squinting, as if she didn't hear me correctly: one of the library of power moves that adults used to signal that other adults were fucking idiots. — Daryl Gregory
As so often happens in my strange writing process, after weeks of distraction; of not thinking about the book at all; yesterday I started writing before the sun was up, or coffee was made. Whipped out a whole chapter of probably six or seven separate scenes in less than two hours. Now today, the whole story has slipped into a deeper level of knowing and connections than has (as far as I know, anyway) ever really been written about before. This is much as my experience was with Ailana, when I kept slipping into deeper and deeper gears. Bringing forth insights I myself had never learned or suspected. — Edward Fahey
There are so many misperceptions and stereotypes out there that I would love to see clarified one day. — Queen Rania Of Jordan
Why, when two people start living together, do they end up hurting each other so much? Maybe that's an indication that too much of anything isn't good. — Uday Mukerji