Legendary Stephanie Garber Quotes & Sayings
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I love and revere the rich and proud history of America. And I am determined to take our best traditions into the future. But with all respect, we do not need to build a bridge to the past. We need to build a bridge to the future. — William J. Clinton

I hate all that woozy political and psychotherapeutic crap applied to books and art. — Dave Hickey

The way to a man's heart is through his stomach ... just make sure you thrust upward through his ribcage. — Stephen Colbert

Her strength, she would tell Van much later on, was nothing more nor less than the hope of, at last, attaining that goal which had become so important for her
not to succeed in doing something, but simply to do something good. — Laurence Cosse

I just started to understand my craft, what I wanted to do as an artist. It's just a growing process. Figuring out exactly what I wanted to do and obviously I toured a whole bunch. I did a lot of song writing for other people and then just settled back into my zone. — Young De

Intellectual freedom depends upon material things. — Virginia Woolf

The matrimonial shoe pinches me. — Amelia Barr

In truth, to go for a walk with one's eyes open is enough to demonstrate that humanity is divided into two classes of individuals whose clothes, faces, bodies, smiles, gaits, interests, and occupations are manifestly different. Perhaps these differences are superficial, perhaps they are destined to disappear. What is certain is that right now they do most obviously exist. — Simone De Beauvoir

Nobody has yet found a way of bombing that can prevent foot soldiers from walking. — Walter Lippmann

I always wanted a child. Being a mother is the central thing in my life. — Carol Ann Duffy

In work consists the true pride of life; grounded in active employment, though early ardor may abate, it never degenerates into indifference, and age lives in perennial youth. Life is a weariness only to the idle, or where the soul is empty. — Leopold Hartley Grindon