Liscia Medium Quotes & Sayings
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Sanctum, a holy or sacred place. What could be more sacred than possessing the power of your own true thoughts? Sanctum. It is both lock and key. — Madeleine Roux

There are things I'm doing with 'The After' that would've never flown on 'The X-Files' and on network television, so it's more permissive. That's not to say that you want to abuse that. I think that a show like 'The X-Files' actually worked better as a network show with the restraints put on it, the censorship that was applied. — Chris Carter

You can't even sing or play an instrument, so you just scream instead. You're living for an image, so you got five hundred women in your bed. — Lenny Kravitz

Science or research is always under pressure to deliver something which can be used immediately for society. — Rolf-Dieter Heuer

To be working in the theater steadily and to be recognized and appreciated by the community means the world. — Lily Rabe

It wont do to say that the reader is too dumb or too lazy to keep pace with the train of thought. If the reader is lost, it's usually because the writer hasn't be careful enough. — William Zinsser

Life doesn't always give you what you ask for, but it always gives you what you need. — Robin S. Sharma

He had never met a girl who shot an arrow straighter than Cupid did — Soroosh Shahrivar

I'm still enjoying discovering more designers and getting to play dress-up in a bigger way than I ever have before. — Carly Rae Jepsen

I've always been a bit of an outsider ... I just pop up, kind of. I have a life. I have children - I have three children - and I love the craft of acting; I'm dedicated to that ... that's always meant more to me than just hanging out ... I've always been kind of a weirdo in that respect, but if the role is good, I'm going to do it. — Ally Walker

But when you look at the rubbish who are getting these awards and the absolute non-service they have given to the nation other than financing or working for political parties, you say, 'What company am I in?'. — Michael Winner

The self-righteous person's superfluity of moral credit is the basis of his discourse. He presupposes his own moral values and his own righteousness as a condition of conversation. The effect of this is that anyone talking to a self-righteous person must either agree with his moral values and act equally self-righteous, or face being put in a morally inferior position in the discourse. This is what makes self-righteous people particularly infuriating to talk to. F — George Lakoff

Any kid who grew up with an alcoholic parent will tell you how nauseating it feels never to know what it will be like when you come home. — Steve Largent