Journalistically Speaking Quotes & Sayings
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I have no talent for certainty. — Jane Austen
By strengthening our compassion, we give fuel to our courage and determination. — Joanna Macy & Chris Johnstone
Investing in friendship and love always brings great returns. - Edie Melson - — Gary Chapman
The thing I worry about for myself is I spend a lot of time alone, and another person comes around and you're like, 'What are you doing here? Get out of here.' — Sarah Paulson
And who cares for imagination? Who does not think it a rather dangerous, senseless attribute, akin to weakness, perhaps partaking of frenzy - a disease rather than a gift of the mind?
Probably all think it so but those who possess, or fancy they possess it. To hear them speak, you would believe that their hearts would be cold if that elixir did not flow about them, that their eyes would be dim if that flame did not refine their vision, that they would be lonely if this strange companion abandoned them. You would suppose that it imparted some glad hope to spring, some fine charm to summer, some tranquil joy to autumn, some consolation to winter, which you do not feel. All illusion, of course; but the fanatics cling to their dream, and would not give it for gold. — Charlotte Bronte
The mind must become the servant of the intellect, not the slave of the senses. It must discriminate and detach itself from the body. Like the ripe tamarind fruit, which, becomes loose inside the shell, it must be unattached to this shell, this casement called body. — Sathya Sai Baba
The aim is to produce specific results by your actions, so you begin to do things on purpose. If I leave things to chance, I am losing the plot to make success deliberate, meaning I am increasing my chances of failing in any given task. — Archibald Marwizi
I love to continue acting. It's my passion. — Britt Robertson
agrarian societies don't repel interstellar invaders. — S.H. Jucha
the essential feature of the Dissociative Disorders is a disruption in the usually integrated functions of consciousness, memory, identity,or perception — American Psychiatric Association
Only food and water are more important than music and privacy, — Gloria Steinem
Often times the public school teachers are ridiculed or they are made to feel inferior but this is really undeserved. — Peter Agre
I'm no mathematician, so I'm stuck with the graphic representations. — Hugh Hopper
Perhaps the greatest thing one can discover is that you can decide who you are. You don't have to be whom the Ludlucks made you. You don't even have to be who you were before that. You can choose. We are all creatures of our own devising. — Robin Hobb
