Lefferson Quotes & Sayings
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You have to keep your vision clear, cause only a coward lives in fear. — Nas
God sometimes you just don't come through,
Do you need a woman to look after you? — Tori Amos
Sometimes when I make a movie, my main goal is to show the movie to one particular director. — Gaspar Noe
In the end, if you can't trust each other, what's the point of being married? — Sylvie Meis
When you really love someone, you don't let them go - mostly, because you can't. Nature won't allow it. But also, because you just don't. — Laura Miller
My mom would say that crying for the moon is a lot like sitting in a rocking chair: It keeps you busy but it won't get you anywhere. — Karen White
It was a pity that people did not risk enough to speak out in behalf of one another's happiness and their own.
— Louis Zukofsky
Every church needs to be able to answer two questions. First, what is our plan for making disciples? And second, does our plan work? — Dallas Willard
There were a lot of fences and walls existing in my life, literally and figuratively, and that was really not indicative of the kind of person that I'd always been. So, when I moved back to Seattle, the first thing I said was, "I will never live in fear again." — Ben Gibbard
I like when there are complicated relationships, that there's a little bit of self-serving parts of it as well as a devotion to a person, and that there's a mixture of both in there. It's just I think that's a little more true to life. It's not always purely one way or the other. — Lisa Kudrow
if i were a book i would be so open — Sarah Dessen
We cannot make our way to the horizon without passing through the field of heather." It — Bradley P. Beaulieu
A scene," Mary told us, "is a moment when there is some form of tension. A scene leads to the next scene. And a causal connection between scenes is what leads you to the story. A scene should be very clearly developed, and when the action is finished, the scene is over. An anecdote is, 'Oh, I missed the train. You'll never believe what happened ... ' An anecdote leads to nothing. — Alice Steinbach