Martha Stewart Craft Quotes & Sayings
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Top Martha Stewart Craft Quotes

You see an absolutely brilliant film later, as an adult, and you walk out thinking about what to have for dinner. Whereas something like Jaws winds up having a huge effect on me. If only my parents had been taking me to Kurosawa films when I was eight, but no. — Ann Patchett

It's actually good when the performers are nervous, because it kind of sharpens up your brain and a little bit of adrenaline is good. Initially it's really tough. — Brian Henson

There are angels that receive more interiorly the Divine that goes forth from the Lord, and others that receive it less interiorly; the former are called celestial angels, and the latter spiritual angels. — Emanuel Swedenborg

Harvard was a kind of luxurious afternoon. — Lincoln Kirstein

In people like us, the craving is as strong as the craving for food or water, the yearning for touch or light or love. I was looking for something--a diversion, an occupation, an unwavering force--that would elevate me, that would lift me out of the melancholy dissection of my own interior geography that otherwise would have consumed me pitilessly, as it had my father. I wanted to fly above myself-- if only for a few hours--and look down in tranquility upon my life. — Ethan Canin

I don't think there's any company that has the same tools as Martha Stewart Living does, and people know that. They really love the tools and, if you have the tools, you can pretty much do the craft. — Martha Stewart

Shambhala is a Buddhist tradition with its own unique view and approach. — Sakyong Mipham

A key and a strangler - this is all a simple tale requires. — Steve Aylett

Life is as beautiful as we make it ... — Jagvir

By connecting and being part of a community with a shared vision and goals, we can create great things. — David J. Greer

Those who are faithful know only the trivial side of love: it is the faithless who know love's tragedies. — Oscar Wilde