Keirsten Wells Quotes & Sayings
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At any moment, a person can start over. And that's not half a life, but simply a real one. (from Vanishing Acts) — Jodi Picoult

A person who discreetly farts in an elevator is not a divine being, and a man needs to know this. — Robert Bly

I had to learn everything about manufacturing, patents and how to run a business, and eventually I came up with an prototype that worked. — Melissa George

Where an excess of power prevails, property of no sort is duly respected. No man is safe in his opinions, his person, his faculties, or his possessions. — James Madison

I paint the way I spread butter on pumpernickel. — Josef Albers

Golf is my boyfriend right now. — Karrie Webb

I love films. I love fiction films, too. I do. I love making them, but it has to be the right one. Hopefully, I'll never become a director for hire. It's horrible to make a film that you're not really interested in. — Oliver Stone

The only people in the world who can change things are those who can sell ideas. — Lois Wyse

The past and present are after all so close, almost one, as if time were an artificial teasing out of a material which longs to join, to interpenetrate, and to become heavy and very small like some of those heavenly bodies scientists tell us of. — Iris Murdoch

Reality is not necessarily my friend - then again, neither are dreams - but this moment, this reality, is beautiful. — Jessica Park

You're a rotten driver," I protested. "Either you ought to be more careful, or you oughtn't to drive at all." "I am careful." "No, you're not." "Well, other people are," she said lightly. "What's that got to do with it?" "They'll keep out of my way," she insisted. "It takes two to make an accident. — F Scott Fitzgerald

There's not a lot of pop music in the mainstream that makes you feel scared, that makes you wonder what's happening. — Prince

Suddenly a mist fell from my eyes and I knew the way I had to take. — Edvard Grieg