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Luckiest Mom Quotes By Rollo May

All people are struggling to be creative in some way, and the artist is the one who has succeeded in this task of life. — Rollo May

Luckiest Mom Quotes By Jerry Leiber

And there's always one special element. In 'There Goes My Baby,' it's the out-of-tune timpani. 'Stand by Me,' it's the bass pattern. Of course, all the elements come together to make a great record. But there's always one standout. — Jerry Leiber

Luckiest Mom Quotes By Toni Aleo

I love making dances and I love the sexiness of burlesque," I admit and she smiles. "But I'm worried they won't see it that way, they'll think it's stripping or something degrading. — Toni Aleo

Luckiest Mom Quotes By William S. Burroughs

Your mind will answer most questions if you learn to relax and wait for the answer. — William S. Burroughs

Luckiest Mom Quotes By Mark Twain

The best of all lost arts is honesty — Mark Twain

Luckiest Mom Quotes By Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Cold as winter, strong as stone;
She faced the darkness all alone.
A silver goddess; a reflection.
A mirage; a recollection.
No return; no turning back.
The past is gone, the future, black.
Serpents gather in their nest,
And she stands above the rest.
Shadows hunt; she hunts the shadow.
The moon is risen; she stands below.
She views her world through the eyes of others.
Black and white; there are no colors,
As she looks down upon a shattered youth.
A shattered mirror shows a shattered truth. — Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Luckiest Mom Quotes By Jessica Chastain

I don't mind if the character is a small character, but I would just like her to have a journey in the film. Sometimes the characters are just there as a prop to further the man's story. The great directors I've talked to, I've said listen, I don't mind playing a woman that is a tiny part, but how does the story affect her? What can I play in the end that's different from the beginning? Otherwise, it doesn't make sense, because it's just like being a prop. — Jessica Chastain