Kakavand Quotes & Sayings
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You never know why or when the next job is coming. I actually like that. It's kind of exciting. I don't punch in. I don't have a 9 to 5 job. When you do work you're lucky enough to go to interesting places and meet mostly interesting and talented people, so it's really a great job if you can work. — Michael Vartan

I take full responsibility for my life and my career. — Mark Fuhrman

Science is but an image of the truth. — Francis Bacon

The Fair Folk don't give back what they take. — Cassandra Clare

When we get to the end of the story, you will know more than you do now ... — Hans Christian Andersen

Every day I try to do breathing exercises, meditation, and yoga. These things sound awfully cliche, but they help me slow down and try to point to a truth. — David Duchovny

In 'Off to War, Voices of Soldier's Children,' kids from Canada and the United States talk about what it is like when their mother or father goes off to war - and comes home again. — Deborah Ellis

The e-reader certainly sorts out the sheep from the goats, and divides those who need to read from those who like to turn the pages. — Margaret Drabble

He dreamed of funeral love, but dreams crumble and the tomb abides — Gustave Flaubert

People want to give, you just need to open a door of opportunity for them to give — Mary D. Wasson

We enter the world
with innocent needs.
Sustenance.
Shelter.
Nuturing.
Connection.
We grow, learning through
reward, to want.
Toys.
Cars.
Money.
Connection.
When reward becomes the goal,
want becomes desire.
Drugs.
Booze.
Sex.
Connection.
When desire becomes need,
desperation follows.
Disconnection. — Ellen Hopkins

One of the most erotic things a woman can do is brush her tits against a man's back, and Ivory, your tits are sinful." Jesus, — Pam Godwin

My biggest fear is forgetting why I fell in love with writing. My biggest dream is never allowing that to happen. — Rudy Francisco

If the affluent cannot afford hope, you cannot expect the destitute to pay for desperation. — David Mitchell