Galen Adams Quotes & Sayings
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There's a big difference between showing interest and really taking interest. — Michael Nichols
Sometimes, when something really great happens to me, I like to wait two weeks before I tell anyone about it, because I like to use the word 'fortnight'. — Demetri Martin
Life, she realized, so often became a determined, relentless avoidance of pain-of one's own, of other people's. But sometimes pain had to be acknowledged and even touched so that one could move into it and through it and past it. Or else be destroyed by it. — Mary Balogh
The goal of war is peace, of business, leisure — Aristotle.
The essence of greatness is service to others. — Debasish Mridha
By the time I could have played football, I was already into acting and that's what I wanted to do. — David Morse
We will never bring peace at the hands of war. As a species we have to rise above it. — Rosie O'Donnell
Culture is what people invent when they have lost nature. — Diane Ackerman
SPIKE: I whistled at you.
STAR: I'm not a dog. Why would I respond to a whistle?
[He chuckled. He had been around too many club wh*res.] — Sam Crescent
Like a flower pressed flat and dried, we try to hold it still and say, this is exactly how it was the day I first saw it. But like the flower, the past cannot be trapped that way. It loses its fragrance and and its vitality, its fragility becomes brittleness and its colors fade. And when next you look on the flower, you know that it is not at all what you sought to capture, that that moment has fled forever. — Robin Hobb
New Beginnings are in order, and you are bound to feel some level of excitement as new chances come your way. — Auliq Ice
The odds will always favor the man with a plan. — Ziad K. Abdelnour
All my Doctor's said I should become a model. — Niki Taylor
Contemplative prayer is natural, unprogrammed; it is perpetual openness to God, so that in the openness his concerns can flow in and out of our minds as he wills. — Ray Simpson
Fear of death is merely the projection into the future of a fear which dates back to our first moment of life. — Emil M. Cioran
