Female Bow Hunting Quotes & Sayings
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Top Female Bow Hunting Quotes

A balanced life has a rhythym. But we live in a time, and in a culture, that encourages everyone to just move faster. I'm learning that if I don't take the time to tune in to my own more deliberate pace, I end up moving to someone else's, the speed of events around me setting a tempo that leaves me feeling scattered and out of touch with myself. I know now that I can't write fast; that words, my own thoughts and ideas, come to the surface slowly and in silence. A close relationship with myself requires slowness. Intimacy with my husband and guarded teenage sons requires slowness. A good conversation can't be hurried, it needs time in which to meander its way to revelation and insight. Even cooking dinner with care and attention is slow work. A thoughtful life is not rushed. — Katrina Kenison

I'm happy to see that we're stopping to eat some dinner, since we didn't actually eat lunch today. Instead we just argued, I pouted, slapped him, bojo'd him, and then I came like a freight train. I've had a very busy day. — Ella Dominguez

I don't understand the actor that chooses to play the same role in everything all the time. — Guy Pearce

I propose to put forward an apology for mathematics; and I may be told that it needs none, since there are now few studies more generally recognized, for good reasons or bad, as profitable and praiseworthy. — G.H. Hardy

That's what sets apart one actor from another, and that you can't teach. You can't give someone that. When you're working, putting a character together, or in a scene, that's where things will happen that you have to have the intuition to notice them, and to register them. — Gary Oldman

I am content and happy with my situation and like the flexibility that comes with being self-employed. And it's nice to know that I can contribute something to society — Rhonda Byrne

Please, please, PLEASE be yourself. If you catch yourself not, take a step back. — Christina Grimmie

Gentleman, it is a terrifying thing for a woman to trust a sinful man. — Mark Driscoll

You can smell it, too. Death. Dying. Decay. The sky is falling, the sky is dying, the sky is dead. — Josh Malerman

The carriage could only clop along at about ten miles per hour, which only accentuated Imogene's excitement. She urged it onward: "Fly, horse, fly! — Hunter Murphy

Aaron Sorkin was completely unable to understand the actual psychology of Mark or of Facebook. He can't conceive of a world where social status or getting laid or, for that matter, doing drugs, is not the most important thing. — Marc Andreessen

Art is one of the few ways we have of dealing with things that frighten or anger us. — Eric Drooker