Female Quixote Quotes & Sayings
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That's why I tell stories: to create readiness, to nudge the people toward receptive insight. In their present state they can stare till doomsday and not see it, listen till they're blue in the face and not get it. — Eugene H. Peterson

The one thing I'm proud of as a filmmaker is that people are entitled not to like my films - that's the privilege of the public - but I think I have my own imprint. — McG

Patriotism is not 'my country right or wrong'; patriotism means loving the ideals for which America stands and having the courage to speak up when these ideals are distorted for personal or political gain. The American government was instituted to be the servant of the people, not our master. — Robert A. Heinlein

What I learned from that moment is that when you face your fears, they aren't as big as you thought they were. What makes them big is when you don't turn around to face them head-on. The longer you avoid your fears, the bigger they grow in your mind. — Steve Harvey

I draw back,gently step out of his hands that gripped my shoulders and were just edging their way to either side of my throat — Lauren DeStefano

Get busy living the life of your dreams instead of looking for the man or woman of your dreams. — Regina Brett

Being dead had it's advantages — Kevin Given

My affections are one thing you won't be stealing." "A pity, that. A kiss then, Majesty, for your Gallant Knight?" he asked, looking up at her through his lashes in the manner that had devastated many a heart before hers. "Surely, you can grant me that. Or will such an act put you in irons once again? — Danelle Harmon

Happiness is being contented with what you got-- so get enough. — Dik Browne

Irony can be tiresome when what you really need is a hug. — Helen Klein Ross

He balanced in space with the book in his sweating cold fingers. — Ray Bradbury

Penetrating the walls and rising to the stars, the music continued, the slow movement of the Eroica Symphony, crying out against pain, crying out against the injustice of man's mortality. — Jose Saramago