Martvest Quotes & Sayings
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I say Sunshine and then she shatters.
All the pieces of all the girls go flying and I'm holding the one who's left. — Katja Millay

There's nothing in all the world as much fun as talk. When you're talking, that is, with the right person. — Margaret Ayer Barnes

I ... I want you to be happy." She gazed back at him. Her brows drew together and she bit her lip. "I want you to be happy too. — Melanie Dickerson

Being thankful for life itself is a way of making life better. When we look away from our problems, even for a short time, and generate joy in our hearts, we find that the world seems to change a bit. — John Harricharan

I began by asking myself, "What do I want out of life?" And the answer was happiness. Investigating further, I went into the moment when I was feeling happiest. I discovered something which to me was startling at the time. It was when I was loving that I was happiest. That happiness equated to my capacity to love rather than to being loved. That was a starting point. — Lester Levenson

A holiday isn't a holiday, without plenty of freedom and fun. — Louisa May Alcott

With technology, there is so much isolation with people now, that there are very few places where you can connect. — Mireille Guiliano

If (Mike) Hargrove was his own man, I would have been picked (for the 1998 All-Star team). He is another person who doesn't appreciate what I did for him. — Albert Belle

The best predictor of how much work a knowledge worker will accomplish is not the hours that he or she spends, but the days. The twelve-hour days don't accomplish any more than the eight-hour days. Overtime is a wash. — Tom DeMarco

The road of 'God alone' struck me with unsettling fear. So I lingered in a kind of limbo. Unable to go back, unable to go on. Uncertain. Tentative. How strange that we tend to stand ankle-deep in the spiritual life even though the grounding depth of intimacy with God is the most nourishing experience of our lives and affirms our very being! — Sue Monk Kidd

A good painter has two chief objects to paint: man and the intention of his soul. The former is easy, the latter hard. - Leonardo da Vinci (c. 1490) — Toby Lester

An old man, having retired from active life, regains the gaity and irresponsibility of childhood. He is ready to play, he cannot run with his son, but he can totter with his grandson. Our first and last steps have the same rhythm. — Andre Maurois

I won't take parts where the female character has no substance. — Margot Robbie