Leningrado Donde Quotes & Sayings
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Knowing smile on his face: What's this mischief here? — Arthur Miller
The Rose which here on earth is now perceived by me, has blossomed thus in god from all eternity. — Angelus Silesius
The wages of sin is debugging. — Ron Jeffries
It's funny, you know. The times that seem so trivial end up meaning so much. — Jeffrey Blount
What a magnificient look a clear sky has! And what a magnificient look a clear mind has! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
For if we know perfect beauty, with our eyes and with our ears, even for a second, we'll come that tiny bit closer to being it ourselves. — Richard Harvell
But while they stayed down, rolling around and trying to kill each other, Em jumped to her feet.
Her costumes sometimes have little finishing touches that no one can see. She hadn't told me about this one. — Elizabeth Wein
We've been expected to be perfect but we aren't. We're still human. — Mariah Carey
As for me, I consider myself as a speck of the dust of the devotee's feet. — Ramakrishna
We cannot expect to grow if we are too afraid or unwilling to change and face challenges. When we exit our everyday, mundane lifestyles to do something different we can experience growth, undiscovered strength, and new abilities within ourselves. — Ashley Ormon
I'm not against ambition and reach, but if you can say it in four lines, why waste your time saying it in more? Challenge the world by all means, but it's bad for your poetry to take steroids. — Michael Longley
In drawing, I don't erase. I believe the original gesture has to be the best. — Ellsworth Kelly
Between two brains, there will always be misunderstandings and lies caused by parasitic smells, drafts and poor-quality reception. — Bernard Werber
If you want to write and can't figure out how to do it, try this: Pick an amount of time to sit at your desk every day. Start with twenty minutes, say, and work up as quickly as possible to as much time as you can spare. Do you really want to write? Sit for two hours a day. — Ann Patchett
