Jenna Kutcher Quotes & Sayings
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One of my life philosophies is that you have a choice to make when you're doing something creative. You can be cheesy ... or you can be lame. — Marc Webb

It's wonderful to see art in a museum, but it is institutionalised. I don't like the idea of the artwork as something that requires special conditions. I would like it to be universal. — Antony Gormley

Do you have any idea how badly I want to pick you up and carry you into my bedroom and make love to you? — Samantha Chase

Some of your griefs you have cured,
And the sharpest you still have survived,
But what torments of grief you've endured
From evils that never arrived. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I grew up in a big sky country. Then I lived in Manhattan, where you can only see the sky between buildings, and then I went into a building where you couldn't see the sky at all. I didn't like that so much. — Linda Ronstadt

What would the Living One have me do? — George MacDonald

I think in life everyone needs to be broken in some way, — Chris Martin

Congratulations, Mousey, you've managed to insult every marsupial in the country in just under three kilometers. — Elle Lothlorien

I see her as a series of marvellous shapes formed at random in the kaleidoscope of desire. — Angela Carter

It doesn't matter what he thinks of himself. Sure he's egotistic, so what? It takes that kind of ego to make a man attempt a thing like this. I've seen enough of men like him to know that mixed in with that pompousness and self-assertion is a goddamned good measure of uncertainty and fear. — Daniel Keyes

Songwriting is best. It's the hardest ... finest ... tightest. It also requires the most discipline. — Pete Townshend

Truth is often terribly thin, don't you think? — Josephine Tey

I met Patti LuPone and Elaine Paige in a party. I didn't speak too much with Patti, but she was lovely with me. — Elena Roger

In Montaigne's redrawn portrait of the adequate, semi-rational human being, it is possible to speak no Greek, fart, change one's mind after a meal, get bored with books, know none of the ancient philosophers and mistake Scipios. A virtuous, ordinary life, striving for wisdom but never far from folly, is achievement enough. — Alain De Botton

Use what language you will, you can never say anything but what you are. — Ralph Waldo Emerson