Imatter Festival Quotes & Sayings
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Why reach for something you can never fully attain? But it's also a source of allure. Why not reach for it? The joy is in the pursuit more than the realization. In the end, mastery attracts precisely because mastery eludes. — Daniel H. Pink

Like most people, most Westerners anyway, I have a sneaking suspicion I am immortal. — Mary Cantwell

Whose the spiritual people pon earth. The Black people. Dem a deal wit God. And God no let dem down. — Bob Marley

Eli: Dear Lord, thank you for giving me the strength and the conviction to complete the task you entrusted to me. Thank you for guiding me straight and true through the many obstacles in my path. And for keeping me resolute when all around seemed lost. Thank you for your protection and your many signs along the way. Thank you for any good that I may have done, I'm so sorry about the bad. Thank you for the friend I made. Please watch over her as you watched over me. Thank you for finally allowing me to rest. I'm so very tired, but I go now to my rest at peace. Knowing that I have done right with my time on this earth. I fought the good fight, I finished the race, I kept the faith. — Book Of Eli Movie

In theater, they say a theater piece is only as good as its transitions. — Reggie Watts

Every garden looks beautiful in May.' Meaning: Everyone is somewhat attractive when she's young. — Chuck Palahniuk

Music is an experience, not a science. — Ennio Morricone

You cannot use butterfly language to communicate with caterpillars — Timothy Leary

Technology has a critical role in realizing the vision of a Digital India - the power of 125 crore connected Indians. — Narendra Modi

Your reputation invites scandal. Your temperament assures it. — Carolyn Jewel

The Blue Chest of Rachel Ward" was another "ower-true tale." Rachel Ward was Eliza Montgomery, a cousin of my father's, who died in Toronto a few years ago. The blue chest was in the kitchen of Uncle John Campbell's house at Park Corner from 1849 until her death. We children heard its story many a time and speculated and dreamed over its contents, as we sat on it to study our lessons or eat our bed-time snacks. — L.M. Montgomery

Words Have The Power To Change Us — Cassandra Clare