Lavalley Quotes & Sayings
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I wanted to say something to make her feel better, but I didn't know what words could have that much magic. — Susan Crandall

You know, I'm confident before I go out and play a match that I know, you know, I've put in the work and like I feel confident that I am going to go out there and play well. — Jennifer Capriati

I have always felt that suicide was connected to communication. Not due to a lack of opportunity, but to an impossibility to communicate and be understood. It can be frustrating to try to share something with somebody, something important and real to you, and see in the face of another person that he doesn't care or, worse still, simply doesn't understand you. Of course, it is inevitable that this will happen from time to time, but imagine if it were always that way. Imagine if every time you tried to communicate and connect with another human being you fell short. If you never make any sense to anybody, if you never connect, you hold no value: you are truly alone. There are those who can survive as genuine outsiders, and then there are those who can't. — Alan Emmins

The first step toward success is taken when you refuse to be a captive of the environment in which you first find yourself. — Mark Cain

I would never be able to lead the insane lifestyle I do, traveling all over the world, if I wasn't eating food that was simple and healthy. — Alain Ducasse

Writers have a rare power not given to anyone else: we can bore people long after we are dead. — Sinclair Lewis

Humility and pride will forever battle whenever or wherever love is concerned — Jeremy Aldana

Each of the seven seals reveals a part of the book. When we understand that each seal as a separate covenant, then everything makes sense. — Dennis LaValley

More than the clarity we need to have about what MUST change, we need to have even more clarity about what MUST NOT change... — Assegid Habtewold

People only invoke history to ballast their arguments in the present." "Maybe — Kim Stanley Robinson

Always consider the qualifications of anyone who assumes or professes authority, what do they really know? Authorities on spirituality can rarely give a half coherent explanation of what they persuade us to believe they know. They achieve authority by stage management and then exploit audience suggestibility. Same old trick they have pulled for thousands of years. — Peter J. Carroll