Hypostasis Etymology Quotes & Sayings
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I do not sing politics. I merely sing the truth. — Miriam Makeba
Twelve kinds of hideous. — A.G. Howard
Not all writers are crazy. Only the ones who are serious enough about their craft. — Hanna Abi Akl
Each one of us must in the end choose for himself how far he would like to leave our collective fate to the wayward vagaries of popular assemblies For myself it would be most irksome to be ruled by a bevy of Platonic Guardians, even if I knew how to choose them, which I assuredly do not I should miss the stimulus of living in a society where I have, at least theoretically, some part in the direction of public affairs. — Learned Hand
There's always someone to help, there's always some way in which you can perfect yourself through service to others. — Frederick Lenz
I bite back a shiver as the blood rushes up to blush my cheeks and for a moment, just for this moment, I drop my bones and allow him to hold me together. — Tahereh Mafi
Animation has completely changed, and I've always been a big fan. — Shia Labeouf
I have had my share of trouble and sickness but always somewhere in me there is a little spot of warmth and joy to make it all easier, like a traveler's fire burning out in the wilderness on a cold night. — Joanna Russ
If you're an actor, you have to find a way to make peace with all the media attention. — Annette Bening
True abundance is about giving away your life, about letting go and giving up. — Jeff Goins
Dead women couldn't be too careful. And she'd been dead a long time. — Mina Carter
After tiny has tried ballerina pose, swing-batter-batter pose, pump-up-the-jam pose, and top-of-the-mountain-sound-of-music pose in the reflection of the bean, he walks us to a bench overlooking lake shore drive. — David Levithan
Be creative. Men only learnt how to fly when they stopped imitating birds. — Paulo Coelho
Understand that the only possession of any value is life. — Andre Gide