Lubot Quotes & Sayings
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I like working in series, so instead of just doing one separate body of work, what if I come up with a different rhythm, instead of every week, what if I make it every year? And so I'm still setting up a series, a repetition, but it's a completely different work flow. — Paul Madonna

If you don't understand how a woman could both love her sister dearly and want to wring her neck at the same time, then you were probably an only child. — Linda Sunshine

I'm the son of an everyman. My father is a teacher. He teaches physics at a boys' school in Sydney. — Alex O'Loughlin

The love had grown cold, and in the night he heard it whistling through the chambers of his heart like a lost and gently crying wind. — William Peter Blatty

Although our feelings may at times seem like a major inconvenience, especially when it comes to our digestive health, when you pay attention your gut can be a source of excellent psychic information. — Catherine Carrigan

Your full potential can only be awaken by the spirit of a powerful and positive attitude. — Joel Brown

I was going to light a cigarette in their flames, like I was the cool girl in Heathers ... — Rainbow Rowell

Parkinson's Law: If you have only one letter to write, it will take all day to do it. If you have twenty letters to write, you'll get them done in one day. — John C. Maxwell

It is impossible to improve any process until it is standardized. If the process is shifting from here to there, then any improvement will just be one more variation that is occasionally used and mostly ignored. One must standardize, and thus stabilize the process, before continuous improvement can be made. — Masaaki Imai

I enjoy pumping iron, but I do try and get the yoga, 'cause it's a nice balance to the weightlifting. — Adrian Grenier

Whenever I write I always transport myself into the story to get a better glimpse to what I am capturing. — Raleigh Daniels

Nature is actually unnatural — Haruki Murakami

When I consider the narrow limits within which our active and inquiring faculties are confined; when I see how all our energies are wasted in providing for mere necessities, which again have no further end than to prolong a wretched existence; and then that all our satisfaction concerning certain subjects of investigation ends in nothing better than a passive resignation ... when I consider all this ... I am silent. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe