Gary Chester Quotes & Sayings
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There is a point in the grieving process when you can run away from memories or walk straight toward them. — Patti Davis

i had a
big smile
on my face
as i burned
the bridges
to all the things
i could not
repair
-does the smoke still choke you? — Amanda Lovelace

But when I was a kid, I would look at the paper next to the phone and I would think to myself, "I want to do that." So I started doing that. [doodling] — Jeff Vespa

Why, you're not crippled, you just have a little defect - hardly noticeable, even! When people have some slight disadvantage like that, they cultivate other things to make up for it - develop charm - and vivacity - and - charm! — Tennessee Williams

For hope is dead, for hope is dead. — William Morris

Our principal role as designers is to accelerate new ideas and the adoption of new ideas. — Yves Behar

When daughters grow up, they become good friends to mothers but when young boys grow up, they become strangers. — Sudha Murty

The great thing about cake is it doesn't feel like work. You forget about work. Kids, adults, they all get the same look in their eye when they're decorating cakes ... That's the magic right there. — Duff Goldman

I started writing the one-sentence stories when I was translating 'Swann's Way.' There were two reasons. I had almost no time to do my own writing, but didn't want to stop. And it was a reaction to Proust's very long sentences. — Lydia Davis

The task of the church is to make the invisible Kingdom visible through faithful Christian living and witness-bearing . — J.I. Packer

If you look back to the most spectacular blow ups in history, you can always tie them to a couple things: They were extraordinary complicated strategies that maybe even the practitioners themselves didn't understand, and they were overleveraged. — James O'Shaughnessy

Journalism is concerned with events, poetry with feelings. Journalism is concerned with the look of the world, poetry with the feel of the world. — Archibald MacLeish

Our true nature is one of innocence and freedom to choose how we live. We need to be brave enough not to give that away. Don't give up on your right to, and sense of, TRUTH, Justice, and GRACE. — Jay Woodman

She ... applied makeup, enough to have made an effort, not enough to be blatantly a woman ... — Kate Atkinson