Howve Quotes & Sayings
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Pretend-dating Gray Porter is going to be like pretend-dating a rainbow. Everyone looks at him all the time. — Anne Eliot
I wait for him to say the words, I'm done pretending. — Krista Ritchie
Overcome any bitterness that may have come because you were not up to the magnitude of the pain entrusted to you. Like the mother of the world who carries the pain of the world in her heart, you are sharing in a certain measure of that cosmic pain, and are called upon to meet it in joy instead of self pity. — Vilayat Inayat Khan
Occasionally the state of the planet can knock me off my perky perch. — Graham Norton
Courage isn't something you are born with. It comes to you with experience. — Patricia Neal
Art is long, and time is fleeting, And our hearts, though stout and brave, Still, like muffled drums, are beating Funeral marches to the grave. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Everybody needs a fan, and the support and the encouragement. We're human beings; that is an essential part of the equation. When that fan is not there and when you're in a situation that triggers you on a historical level, you behave impulsively. You can destroy years worth of work professionally, personally, in a moment of being triggered by that. — Jillian Michaels
Doing your best is taking the action because you love it, not because you're expecting a reward. Most people do the exact opposite: They only take action when they expect a reward, and they don't enjoy the action. And that's the reason why they don't do their best. — Miguel Angel Ruiz
Having people in different optimal environments increases the chances of survival of the human race as a whole. It is nature's way to preserve her species. — Marti Olsen Laney
Great art likes chains. The greatest artists have created art within bounds. Or else they have created their own chains. — Nadia Boulanger
The fear of being deceived is the vulgar version of the quest for Truth. — Emile M. Cioran
Amnesty, n. The state's magnanimity to those offenders whom it would be too expensive to punish. — Ambrose Bierce
