Luigi Colani Quotes & Sayings
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I want to tell her how much she's become the center of my being. But I can't. The words won't come. — Simone Elkeles
Make your children unhappy so they can face the world, but then, what is a world without children's laughter? — Ambeth R. Ocampo
I love your loins, that's all,' Rachel says quietly. 'And now I love the word itself, and how words change, I love that too. And all the parts of you, I love them. That's all. And I'm not sad,' she whispers, gasping a little at the shock of her own tears, hot and extravagant, tears that catch the light in her lashes before they drop and roll across Zach's thighs, sparkling capsules, kaleidoscopic, the flow dynamic. — Emma Richler
Sure you do. Love doesn't just stop, Pixie. It's always there. — Chelsea Fine
I took care of myself. Basically I'm a vegetarian, I run every day, I exercise. I kind of control my living habits. I try to get a good night's sleep every night, I don't stay up all night and do all that stuff. — Johnny Ramistella
A lot is being said today about the influence that the myths and images of women have on all of us who are products of culture. I think it has been a peculiar confusion to the girl or woman who tries to write because she is peculiarly susceptible to language. She goes to poetry or fiction looking for her way of being in the world, since she too has been putting words and images together; she is looking eagerly for guides, maps, possibilities; and over and over in the 'words' masculine persuasive force' of literature she comes up against something that negates everything she is about: she meets the image of Woman in books written by men. — Adrienne Rich
The universe and the law of attraction speak a language that knows no words, only discerning your intent through sacrifice and what you are willing to give up. — Forrest Curran
If writing seems hard, it's because it is hard. It's one of the hardest things people do. — William Zinsser
This is just the present chapter of my life. How can I give up when God isn't finished writing my story yet? — Deb Brammer