Ficcadenti Waggoner Quotes & Sayings
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Everything you've heard about monsters, about nightmares, legends whispered around campfires... all the stories are true — Cassandra Clare
To fear the worst oft cures the worst. — William Shakespeare
They wanted to manipulate our songs - our fantastic, well-written songs with a soulful drive - beautiful English R&B - and turn them into pop rubbish. We might as well have been writing children's lullabies for all that did for me. We had to get away from that asshole. — Diane Rinella
Artfulness is not simple entertainment,
especially during upheaval,
unleashing creative life is sacred duty. — Clarissa Pinkola Estes
I started writing my own songs from the time I was a little kid. I would write my own lyrics to other people's songs that I heard on the radio and take whatever song and make it about fairies and angels - whatever little girls sing about. — Bonnie McKee
Here we see a young man in an empty room, checking his watch as no one comes to share in the refreshments he has carefully placed on the table behind him. There is some comfort for those of us taking the theological turn in youth ministry to hear of Bonhoeffer's own failures, especially with young adults. We also often find it hard to create the spaces to connect with young adults. And if Bonhoeffer is our forefather, it is important to recognize his failures as much as his glowing successes. — Andrew Root
I've learned the importance of loving what you do. I have also learned more patience due to the nature of the music business. — Randy Travis
There's just nothing funnier than, like, a guy awkwardly explaining to another guy that he's hurt his feelings, and then later, awkwardly, you know, forgiving him for doing that. — Seth Rogen
Then, as understanding began to trickle through his shock, he felt an escalating sense of horror. It had finally happened; he had finally lost enough of his mind so that other people would be able to *tell*. — Stephen King
From when I was a kid I wanted to write. It was so important to me that I was writing my own material. — Emeli Sande
He used to say we all had a compass inside of us and what we needed to do was to find it and to follow it. — Ann Patchett
The teachers skirted our questions as best they could, though I was sure it was more from their own ignorance about what was going on than from the need to keep us in the dark. They carried on with classes, ignoring the few vacant seats, but it was hard to miss the slight pause in their lectures when a student sneezed or coughed. — V.C. Repetto
If we only do what we're familiar with, we might miss what we've been made for. — Bob Goff
If you win all the time, it's not good for the coaches or the kids. — DeLoss Dodds
