Lyndsey Marie Quotes & Sayings
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I am just a big girl with big dreams who believes that the impossible can happen each and every day."-Kay Marie — Kay Marie
We've been sitting in our tree chirping like foolish birds for over a century now, wondering why no other birds answered. The galactic skies are full of hawks, that's why. Planetisms that don't know enough to keep quiet, get eaten. — Greg Bear
Christianity will not be content to be an evolution within the total category of human nature; an engagement such as that is too little to offer to a god. Neither does it even want to be the paradox for the believer, and then surreptitiously, little by little, provide him with understanding, because the martyrdom of faith (to crucify one's understanding) is not a martyrdom of the moment, but the martyrdom of continuance. — Soren Kierkegaard
Gar taldin ni jaonyc; gar sa buir, ori'wadaasla. (Nobody cares who your father was, only the father you'll be.) - Mandalorian saying — Karen Traviss
The dark side is when you are with family and friends, and you have paparazzi screaming at you - that's been hard to deal with. — Dev Patel
I'm partial to the truth, Lo. Good, bad or indifferent. (Vane) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
I could not stand it, neither the words on the page nor what they told me about myself. My neck and teeth began to ache, and I was not at all sure I really wanted to live with that stuff inside me. But holding onto them, reading them over again, became a part of the process of survival, of deciding once more to live
and clinging to that decision. — Dorothy Allison
Songwriting is a really fortunate skill to have to frame living and to find new ways to observe things you're going through. — Feist
The first thing I do when I get up, I have breakfast. — Karl Lagerfeld
If her mental prowess became increasingly replaced with mental illness, — Lisa Genova
Every writer is obliged to create his own language, as every violinist is obliged to create his own "tone" ... . I don't mean to say that I like original writers who write badly. I prefer - and perhaps it's a weakness - those who write well. But they begin to write well only on condition that they're original, that they create their own language. Correctness, perfection of style do exist, but on the other side of originality, after having gone through all the faults, not this side. Correctness this side - "discreet emotion," "smiling good nature," "most abominable of all years" - doesn't exist. The only way to defend language is to attack it, yes, yes, Madame Straus! — Alain De Botton
