Lentsch Family Tree Quotes & Sayings
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Stories you read when you're the right age never quite leave you. You may forget who wrote them or what the story was called. Sometimes you'll forget precisely what happened, but if a story touches you it will stay with you, haunting the places in your mind that you rarely ever visit. — Neil Gaiman

We have to accept that making movies is a never-ending process of occasional progress, frequent setbacks, and unexpected curveballs being thrown our way. Navigating that process requires stamina, curiosity, openness, and creative fire. — Karyn Kusama

It takes an enormous amount of strength, courage and energy to allow yourself to be a positive person. It takes virtually no energy at all to allow yourself to become the opposite. — J.W. Collier

You think anything is possible. But that isn't so. The world closes tight around this miracle soon enough; and you don't hope for other miracles. — Anne Rice

With great pleasure she did what was forbidden, because the great advantage of being there was not having to respect the rules and not even having to put up with any major consequences if you broke them. — Paulo Coelho

I cast a spell to make me Juliet. It worked. But I forgot that Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy. I got what I asked for. — Douglas Rees

A chaste generation would restore Paradise. — Amos Bronson Alcott

There is no bad light. There is spectacular light and difficult light. It's up to you to use the light you have. — Jay Maisel

You have to know when to strike and when to retreat. — John Oates

I see it in colors," I said. "A deep blue, fading into golds and reds - like fire on a horizon. Afterlight. It's a sky that wants you to guess if the sun is about to rise or set. — Alexandra Bracken

Keep on following your dreams and don't let anyone put you down or tell you that you can't do it! — Greyson Chance

We are connected, but the weave is sometimes fragile. (192) — Jacqueline Novogratz

Much of the magical effect that poetry gives of rendering everything it touches pellucid comes from the necessity of compression that it imposes. The impossibility of pausing in poetry as long as may be needed to make sense clear causes many a set of words actually deficient in linguistic workmanship to pass for an eloquent brevity. — Laura Riding