Honywood V Quotes & Sayings
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Who one believes God to be is most accurately revealed not in any credo but in the way one speaks to God when no one else is listening. — Nancy Mairs
After politics, journalism has always been the preferred career of the ambitious but lazy second-rater. — Gore Vidal
One of the richest countries in the history of the world having communities where people have to go over half an hour to get to fresh produce and food is unacceptable. — Wendell Pierce
Handsome enough' is this Grim Reaper, Who can snuff all these 'brief candles,' every fluttering soul sucking the air, from this hall
-The Vampire Lestat — Anne Rice
Axwelle. Figured you might as well start the eval with the one most likely to be considered a sociopath. — J.R. Ward
The word 'ego' is very important. The ego is an important element of being human, and of being creative. We need that ego in order to give us a confidence of doing what we're doing. Ego pushes us into the creative world in order to create for something more. I think that a great company of actors, they all have egos, very strong egos, but they're all prepared to share together in order to achieve something even better than that. — George Ogilvie
Most of us, if we are truly honest with ourselves, have an ever-evolving and ever-growing list of what we think we must change in order to be at peace or to be happy. — Lee L Jampolsky
I am so old that I can remember when other people's achievements were considered to be an inspiration, rather than a grievance. — Thomas Sowell
She's pretty, but in her face you can see all the things she's given up on in life. — Anna Gavalda
Even as we get older, we get in these routines - and routines are nice and comfortable - but I think that it's important to live life to its fullest and try different things. Because you never know what you're going to learn. You might not like it, you might like it. — Masi Oka
You can't pray a lie -- I found that out. — Mark Twain
