Kercaldy Quotes & Sayings
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Very few cinematographers, other than the Europeans, know how to light women like they used to in the old days. — Jennifer O'Neill

When Sam's having a hard time and being a total baby about the whole thing, I feel so much frustration and rage and self-doubt and worry that it's like a mini-breakdown. I feel like my mind becomes a lake full of ugly fish and big clumps of algae and coral, of feelings and unhappy memories and rehearsals for future difficulties and failures. I paddle around in it like some crazy old dog, and then I remember that there's a float in the middle of the lake and I can swim out to it and lie down in the sun. That float is about being loved, by my friends and by God and even sort of by me. And so I lie there and get warm and dry off, and I guess I get bored or else it is human nature because after a while I jump back into the lake, into all that crap. I guess the solution is just to keep trying to get back to the float. This morning Sam woke at 4:00, so — Anne Lamott

Doing something costs something. Doing nothing costs something. And, quite often, doing nothing costs a lot more! — Ben Feldman

If you are what you eat, in my case, I'd be sweet so come and get some. — Jason Mraz

He used to think that he wanted to be goos, he wanted to be kind, he wanted to be brave and wise, but it was all pretty difficult. He wanted to be loved, too, if he could fit it in. — F Scott Fitzgerald

...for the human mind in that grassy corner had not the proverbial tendency to admire the unknown, holding rather that it was likely to be against the poor man, and that suspicion was the only wise attitude with regard to it. — George Eliot

An annibaptist is a thing I am not a member of:I am a Pisplikan just now & a Prisbeteren at Kercaldy my native town which thugh dirty is clein in the country. — Marjorie Fleming

People write to me all the time, and I write back. — Lisa See

Children know by instinct that hell is an absence of love, and they can pick out theirs without missing. — Flannery O'Connor

Insanity is relative. Who sets the norm? — Charles Bukowski