Kansas Sunflower Quotes & Sayings
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I think having a vision can make someone an influential man. I'm not talking about acting or anything like that, I'm talking about people I admire, whether it's a writer or a musician or a sports figure or a politician, whatever. — Benicio Del Toro

Under chronic stress, your body is more apt to enter a state of dis-ease. Unable to achieve its natural balance, it can't function the way it should. The ripple effects can be profound. And yet Western medicine has trained us to focus on symptomsrather than root causes like stress. Page 71 — Nick Ortner

The church in America has been deeply infiltrated by the "world," and in the process it is beginning to copy and resemble the world in many of its activities. — Billy Graham

For ourselves, Mighty Father, I pray you keep us from the sin of hatred, keep us from the sin of vengeance, keep us from the sin of despair, but protect us from the wicked schemes of our enemies. Walk with us now on this uncertain road. Send angels to go before us, angels to go behind, angels on either side, angels above and below - guarding, shielding, encompassing." He paused for a moment and then added, "May the Holy One give us the courage of righteousness and grant us strength for this day and through all things whatsoever shall befall us. Amen. — Stephen R. Lawhead

Laugh whenever you can. Keeps you from killing yourself when things are bad. That and vodka. — Jim Butcher

so I can get paired. — Lauren Oliver

After the rain cometh the fair weather. — Aesop

What the world stigmatizes as romantic is often more nearly allied to the truth than is commonly supposed. — Anne Bronte

your pen sticks upright by the nib in the carpet. If there were a cat to swing or a wife to murder now would be the time. So — Virginia Woolf

The balance of the frame - the way an actor is relating to the space in the frame - is the most important factor in helping the audience feel what the character is thinking. — Roger Deakins