Great Halftime Quotes & Sayings
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Not only is your story worth telling, but it can be told in words so painstakingly eloquent that it becomes a song. — Gloria Naylor

I get inspiration from things that have nothing to do with painting: caricature, items from newspapers, sights in the street, proverbs, nursery-rhymes, children's games and songs, nightmares, desires, terrors ... That question [why do you paint?] has been put to me before and my answer was, 'To give terror a face.' But it's more than that. I paint because I can't help it. — Paula Rego

Honey, I plan to marry you the moment the ink is dry on that death certificate. — Sara Gruen

I always felt like hanging around the pocket was trouble, but the truth is, the great players take the beatings in the pocket and expose themselves
and that is the real risk. — Steve Young

Keep wondering whether your waking reality is a dream and you will wake up to the real. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

It is pleasant to be virtuous and good, because that is to excel many others; it is pleasant to grow better, because that is to excel ourselves; it is pleasant to mortify and subdue our lusts, because that is victory; it is pleasant to command our appetites and passions, and to keep them in due order within the bounds of reason and religion, because this is empire. — John Tillotson

Get kidnapped once, and you're branded for life." "You came home married, crowned, with a DayGlo prehistoric cat and two Unseelie guardians. — Hailey Edwards

Christmas is a whisper of peace and a sigh of hope on the lips of love. — Richelle E. Goodrich

dokhodyaga, a 'goner' in Gulag-speak, one of the soon-to-be-dead, emaciated — Katherine Brabon

Start by being fully aware of what you think you are. It'll help you to become aware of what you are in fact. — Aldous Huxley

The job required the luxurious useless indoor fortitude it has always been my fortune to enjoy. — Gary Lutz

The battle in American politics used to be for the middle. Now, it's all about the building and the intensity of support on the far left and far right wings of both parties. And we have forgotten about the people here in the middle. — Hamilton Jordan

Literacy is the most basic currency of the knowledge economy. — Barack Obama

It suddenly seemed to me that I was lonely, that every one was forsaking me and going away from me. Of course, any one is entitled to ask who "every one" was. For though I had been living almost eight years in Petersburg I had hardly an acquaintance. But what did I want with acquaintances? I was acquainted with all Petersburg as it was ... — Fyodor Dostoyevsky