Karelia Quotes & Sayings
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He was my father. I own half his genes, and all of his history. Believe this: the mistakes are part of the story. I am born of a man who believed he could tell nothing but the truth, while he set down for all time the Poisonwood Bible. — Barbara Kingsolver

The secret to a happy life is not in getting what you want. It is in learning to want what you get. — Lisa Wingate

The sad, fucking truth was that no matter who you are, you never, ever, get your fill. — Richard Russo

If you meet a fencing-master on the road, you may give him your sword, If you meet a poet, you may offer him your poem. When you meet others, say only a part of what you intend. Never give the whole thing at once. — Paul Reps

Thoughts and ideas are the source of all wealth, success, material gain, all great discoveries, inventions and achievements — Mark Victor Hansen

There's no better way to unplug than having children. Changing diapers is one of the most leveling things that has ever happened to me. — Andrew Lincoln

I'm a lifelong 'Doctor Who' fan. Like, Peter Davison/Colin Baker, lifelong fan. — Andrew Kreisberg

That which he projects ahead of him as his ideal, is merely his substitute for the lost narcissism of his childhood - the time when he was his own ideal. — Sigmund Freud

Books are memory. They remember their contents and pass them on. They keep track of who claims ownership, who they were given by and for what occasion. They mediate, in their margins, disagreements between reader and author. — Eileen Gunn

Success comes only for those groups that overcome the all-too-human behavioral tendencies that corrupt teams and breed dysfunctional politics within them. — Patrick Lencioni

I stepped in for Nicole Kidman in 'Dogville' when she left that film. — Bryce Dallas Howard

For me, the path of failure exceeded by far the joys of success. My plight was hopeless. — Dominick Dunne

The first sign that you are becoming religious is that you are becoming cheerful. When a man is gloomy, that may be dyspepsia, but it is not religion. Misery is caused by sin, and by no other cause. What business have you with clouded faces? It is terrible. If you have a clouded face, do not go out that day, shut yourself up in your room. What right have you to carry this disease out into the world? — Swami Vivekananda

I was then, and I was now, and I was as big as the sky. — Karelia Stetz-Waters