Martianoff Quotes & Sayings
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I had no monarch in my life, and cannot rule myself; and when I try to organize, my little force explodes and leaves me bare and charred. — Emily Dickinson

It is interesting to note that the words silent and listen contain all of the same letters, just rearranged. — Suzanne Marsh

I love your eyes. Your mouth. Your body. The way you lose your temper when you're flustered. Your ass is so fucking hot. I love the sounds you make when you fuck me. I love that you fight with me, and I love the way you make up with me. I love you, Tracy. I love you so fucking much. — Mercy Celeste

I wrote a song at age five about algae on the pond by our house, then the next 'real' song was in fifth grade about an unrequited crush. — Greta Salpeter

The most successful givers aren't doing it because they're being told to. They do it because doing it is fun. It gives them joy. — Seth Godin

A professional is one who does his best work when he feels the least like working. — Frank Lloyd Wright

It's a closing of the mind that happens when you want to be lazy and go with the easiest answers, like the media do all the time in their sound bytes. — David O. Russell

It's harder to confess the sin that no one believes in Than the crime that everyone can appreciate. For the crime is in relation to the law And the sin is in relation to the sinner. — T. S. Eliot

My pictures are complex and so am I. — W. Eugene Smith

In success formula, master of history is the master builder of tomorrow — Dr Lloyd Magangeni

Around the time I turned 30, I wanted to publish a novel. — Sara Paretsky

You lost weight? Look around, you'll find it. — Jerry Lawler

In a cell like mine you very quickly become aware of your body. You can grow to hate your body. And your body is all you have: this was the curious thought that kept floating up through my rage. — V.S. Naipaul

What am I driving at? At this idea: that no one colonizes innocently, that no one colonizes with impunity either; that a nation which colonizes, that a civilization which justifies colonization - and therefore force - is already a sick civilization, a civilization which is morally diseased, which irresistibly, progressing from one consequence to another, one denial to another, calls for its Hitler, I mean its punishment. — Aime Cesaire

Sojourner [Truth]'s life exemplifies the process that occurs within ourselves as we grow to understand that we hold the authority to shape our own lives. This inner authority came when she embraced all of herself, which enabled her to speak from an authentic voice. — Helen LaKelly Hunt