Lydell Grant Quotes & Sayings
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When you've learned to believe in yourself, there's no telling how good a player you can be. That's because you have the mental edge. — Rod Carew
I think, for all of us, enjoying time with our kids and our families helps us stay grounded. — Shawn Stockman
Samson's tapping feet come closer, but again he pauses and knocks on a door. I don't mind. The pauses make it better. They make me wonder whether he's going to come to me, like the anticipation before a kiss. Will he or won't he?
But this is not a love story. — Eliza Crewe
Like his admirer Samuel Beckett, Johnson locates his voices among conditions of such deprivation that even the most miserable memories are gilded by comparison: this paradox fuels equal parts of comedy and pathos. Never sentimental, at once corrosive and elegiac, House Mother Normal is a remarkable achievement. — James Marcus
If you are going to be a writer, you have to have self-belief, every writer gets rejections, they say the difference between a successful and unsuccessful writer is an unsuccessful writer gives up, if you keep going you will succeed. — Anthony Horowitz
The human MIND seems to work best in the presence of reality. The brain that contains the problem probably also contains the solution. IF the conditions are right, the huge intelligence of the human being surfaces. IDEAS seem to come from nowhere & sometimes STUN US. — Nancy Kline
The Law of Love, call it attraction, affinity, cohesion if you like, governs the world. — Mahatma Gandhi
Cathy was fourteen when she entered high school. She had always been precious to her parents, but with her entrance into the rarities of algebra and Latin she climbed into clouds where her parents could not follow. They had lost her. — John Steinbeck
Regrets are ridiculous, so I don't regret, no. — Nicole Kidman
It must have been a curse because it meant my heart didn't belong to myself. It belonged to someone other than myself. It belonged to him. — Zoe Pilger
