Gennette Tondino Quotes & Sayings
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Philanthropy is the duty of how we should behave when things go wrong for people, and how we can help to make things better for everyone - voluntarily, without being required to do it by the government, and for others, without private gain for ourselves. — Robert L. Payton

For the surface, I'm not interested in painterly convention. It's more interesting if it looks like it painted itself. — Wanda Koop

The Way to Heaven has no favorites. It is always with the good man. — Laozi

Sidonie, I know you don't remember it, but you once promised to trust me beyond all reason. And I swear to you that all that I am, all that I possess, including this gem-stone, is yours. I need you. I can't do this alone. Forget your memories. Look into your heart. And if you can find somewhere there, some lingering spark of trust that owes naught to reason, I beg you to speak the word written here. — Jacqueline Carey

A craftsman pulled a reed from the reedbed,
cut holes in it, and called it a human being.
Since then, it's been wailing a tender agony
of parting, never mentioning the skill
that gave it life as a flute — Rumi

-Truly, freeing oneself in one's own mind is only the first step on a path of freedom.- — Mark Alberto Yoder Nunez

Honey, we can fill this place with what we know and you don't. — Ilona Andrews

You're probably wondering what's going to happen to you. That's easy. The same thing is going to happen to you that has happened to every other human being who has ever lived. You're going to die. We all die. That's just how it is. — Ernest Cline

The first few games that we played against some of the teams, the young guys, you know, want a stick sign or photo sign, and I think that they respect what I have achieved throughout my career. — Mario Lemieux

What in the hell was that supposed to be? What are you ... a Ninja Turtle? — Elle Casey

For us what was killing was how nothing had changed. We'd been waiting to be transformed, and now here we were, back in our old life. — Elizabeth McCracken

Impatience is racing at misery full speed. — Richelle E. Goodrich