Kassas Wellsville Quotes & Sayings
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Show me a beautiful man whose heart trembles behind the scene of a theatre, and I shall love him forever. — Sofia Navarro

Happiness does not depend on the size or content of a goal, but on the strength of the desire to have it. — Simon Soloveychik

I think clothes should make you feel safe. I like clothes you want to go to sleep in. I sometimes stand in front of a mirror and change a million times because I know I really want to wear my nightgown. — Gilda Radner

The singers make much of kings who die valiantly in battle, but your life is worth more than a song. — George R R Martin

On many occasions when I am dancing I've felt touched by something sacred. In those moments, I felt my spirit soar and become one with everything that exists ! — Michael Jackson

Foundational principles - don't criticize, condemn, or complain; talk about others' interests; if you're wrong, admit it; let others save face. Such principles don't make you a clever conversationalist or a resourceful raconteur. They remind you to consider others' needs before you speak. They encourage you to address difficult subjects honestly and graciously. They prod you to become a kinder, humbler manager, spouse, colleague, salesperson, and parent. Ultimately, they challenge you to gain influence in others' lives not through showmanship or manipulation but through a genuine habit of expressing greater respect, empathy, and grace. — Dale Carnegie

Celebrity is something I've never been into, and never will be. — Conleth Hill

Paper publishers are doing everything they can to slow the transition to eBooks because, in a digital world, paper publishers' high hardback margins essentially disappear. — Barry Eisler

I've always been looking for other people's approval. — Johnny Vegas

Indifference in religion is more fatal than skepticism. There is no pulse in indifference; skepticism may have warm blood. — Henry Ward Beecher

Reading thus introduces an "art" which is anything but passive. — Michel De Certeau

Apathy is just lack of energy, which to me, is just the literal definition of decadence. — Anonymous