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Happpen Quotes By Mary Karr

A pool game mixes ritual with geometry. — Mary Karr

Happpen Quotes By Stacy Allison

That's exactly what climbing is to me ... Expression. What a painter does on a canvas, what a writer can do with the twenty-six letters in the alphabet. It's the key that unlocks my spirit, the clearest representation of who I am. When I'm focused, climbing is almost an unconscious act for me. I don't have to drive myself, I'm already driven. — Stacy Allison

Happpen Quotes By Paul Russell

Fuck it. All she thinks about these days is whether something'll get her into trouble. Who cares? There was certainly a time when she didn't: and she was a better person then. — Paul Russell

Happpen Quotes By Anthony Bourdain

And now to sleep, to dream...perchance to fart. — Anthony Bourdain

Happpen Quotes By Dev Hynes

When I was asked to compose a score for ... 'Palo Alto,' I first thought to myself, 'What is the house that these characters would want to live in?' I wanted to paint a picture and color scheme that I could work around. I gently apply different daubs to see what fits to match the color I have in mind with these characters. — Dev Hynes

Happpen Quotes By Mattie Stepanek

I feel that God has given me a very special opportunity that I should not let go to waste. I use the gift he has given me. — Mattie Stepanek

Happpen Quotes By William Carlos Williams

Empty pockets make empty heads. — William Carlos Williams

Happpen Quotes By Hiromu Arakawa

Okay, I'm gonna do something slightly illegal now, so you just look the other way for a second. — Hiromu Arakawa

Happpen Quotes By Sue Monk Kidd

Solitude is a time for "God and God alone." Who knows what can happpen when we focus only on God. In solitude, we sense our deep oneness with God and keep company with Him. Solitude is breaking through my isolation into sharing and being in touch with my Creator. In fact, we can begin to heal our loneliness by transforming it into solitude. — Sue Monk Kidd