Janigian Rug Quotes & Sayings
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I don't believe that heaven waits for only those who congregate. — Don Williams
All blame is a poor stance, if you perchance upon it. — Kamini Arichandran
Poetry is a break for freedom. — David Whyte
There are as many routes to writing success as there are writers who got there. My advice, however, applies across the board: read widely, learn the craft by whatever means you can - workshops and writing programs are ideal, but even self-study can work - apply what you learn, and persevere. — Therese Fowler
The two women sat by the fire, tilting their glasses and drinking in small peaceful sips. The lamplight shone upon the tidy room and the polished table, lighting topaz in the dandelion wine, spilling pools of crimson through the flanks of the bottle of plum gin. It shone on the contented drinkers, and threw their large, close-at-hand shadows upon the wall. When Mrs Leak smoothed her apron the shadow solemnified the gesture as though she were moulding an universe. Laura's nose and chin were defined as sharply as the peaks peaks on a holly leaf. — Sylvia Townsend Warner
Don't consider our interests or desires. You have no duty to anyone but yourself. — Ayn Rand
In Africa you have space ... there a profound sense of space here, space and sky — Thabo Mbeki
I'm so proud of myself. I worked with anger, with the darkest things in the world. — Courtney Love
Government aid impedes success and creates dependence, while entrepreneurs create success and independence. — Cal Thomas
Does it make all the difference in the world? No. But there's a great deal of symbolism associated with whether we're going to add $24 billion to the debt in unwanted and unnecessary pork-barrel projects. — John McCain
In the end of 2012 no one looks back on this year and remembers the nights they got plenty of sleep — Tiesto
If you only do what you like, who's going to do what you don't like? — Shin Kyung-sook
He wondered if he really was capable of it. Then he thought what a thrill it would be to create something from nothing; to see, one day in the future, a new church here where now there was nothing but rubble, and to say: I made this. — Ken Follett