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Laranja Do Algarve Quotes By Jessie Kahnweiler

Do not take the creative process personally. At every stage, you are going to feel like it's all falling apart, like the golden egg of truth in your brain is not manifesting on the page or on set or in the edit. But that panic, that loss, that pain - that is the process of creation. Let it hurt, drink some coffee and keep going. — Jessie Kahnweiler

Laranja Do Algarve Quotes By Roddy Doyle

I don't work to any commissions. I do what I want to do. — Roddy Doyle

Laranja Do Algarve Quotes By Vince Vaughn

I feel like as you get older, the roles you get change, and you don't always want to do the same tone over and over again. — Vince Vaughn

Laranja Do Algarve Quotes By Philip Yancey

C. S. Lewis introduced the phrase "pain, the megaphone of God." "God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pains," he said; "it is His megaphone to rouse a deaf world."3 The word megaphone is apropos, because by its nature pain shouts. When I stub my toe or twist an ankle, pain loudly announces to my brain that something is wrong. Similarly, the existence of suffering on this earth is, I believe, a scream to all of us that something is wrong. It halts us in our tracks and forces us to consider other values. — Philip Yancey

Laranja Do Algarve Quotes By John Irving

Where our desires "come from"; that is a dark, winding road. — John Irving

Laranja Do Algarve Quotes By Mark Kelly

It's important to bring things back from the Space Station because, unlike somebody living at the house where the garbage truck comes by twice a week, they don't have that in space. — Mark Kelly

Laranja Do Algarve Quotes By Julie Kagawa

I wished I had told her what I was doing. I wished I had said more, argued more. Maybe then I wouldn't have this hollow ache in my chest whenever I thought of our parting words. Had she already moved on, forgotten me? In her position, what she said made sense, but the thought of her with someone else made me wish I had something to fight, to kill, just so I could forget. — Julie Kagawa