Lizasoverno Quotes & Sayings
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I just can't believe that life would give us to each other,' he said, 'and then take it back.'
'I can,' she said. 'Life's a bastard. — Rainbow Rowell

I was a ballet dancer for so long, but when I realized I had reached my limit and that I couldn't go any further I knew I wanted to pursue acting. That's one thing you don't use as a dancer - your voice. And the one thing I use most in my life is my voice so it's wonderful to get to express myself artistically through the biggest instrument I use. — Zoe Saldana

Nothing tends so much to the corruption of science as to suffer it to stagnate; these waters must be troubled before they can exert their virtues. — Edmund Burke

The doorbell rang, but we all knew better than to get up. I don't know how many keys to my parent's house circulated in Montgomery. It was largely pointless as the door never seemed to be locked anyway. I wondered if my parents worried about crime, but having at least nineteen serving police officers in the family, I figured any criminal who decided to break in would probably get a standing ovation for sheer audacity. And then live to regret it. — Camilla Chafer

The wisest of you men is he who has realized, like Socrates, that in respect of wisdom he is really worthless. — Plato

Do what you have to do, to do what you want to do. — Denzel Washington

I can see how, given a certain degree of sensitivities, proclivities and rage, I could have ended up differently. — John Malkovich

Sometimes people deserve a high five, in the face, with a chair. — Will Rogers

Some answer or trick of the will: the ability not to think about it. What if everyone knew this trick but Claude Sylvanshine? — David Foster Wallace

'Spoilt' is a euphemism for 'loved.' — James Nesbitt

Be patient, persistent and above all, believe. — Fennel Hudson

Your consent is your character. — Shannon L. Alder

Beloved, it is not office - it is earnestness; it is not position - it is grace which will enable us to glorify God. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Capitalism rules worldwide, and a society whose economic fabric depends on constant growth requires that its citizens have ever-expanding needs and wants ... In the West, it will take one with soul force equal to Gandhi's to change the prevailing dogma of ever increasing GNP. We may be forced to change our profligate ways some day, when the soil is depleted, the aquifers drained, the icecaps melted, and all the oil wells pumped dry. But the crisis will wait another fifty years or so; we'll leave those problems to a generation yet unborn. — Philip Yancey