Menziwa Primary Quotes & Sayings
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Whatever are the benefits of fortune, they yet require a palate fit to relish and taste them. — Michel De Montaigne

She had changed the arc of her own story, merely by typing a couple of thousand words each day for thirty days. — Scott Westerfeld

All these "ifs" fill our minds with anxious thoughts and make us wonder constantly what to do and what to say in case something should happen in the future. Much, if not most, of our suffering is connected with these preoccupations. Possible career changes, possible family conflicts, possible illnesses, possible disasters, and a possible nuclear holocaust make us anxious, fearful, suspicious, greedy, nervous, and morose. They prevent us from feeling a real inner freedom. Since we are always preparing for eventualities, we seldom fully trust the moment. It is no exaggeration to say that much human energy is invested in these fearful preoccupations. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

Just getting auditions was rough. But also just learning how to act - when I did my first role, in a film I did which was a favour to a friend, I realised I was really bad at it. — Dave Bautista

If he wasn't careful he'd turn into one of those men who cared more about furniture than human beings. He'd end up living with someone else who cared more about furniture than human beings and they'd lead a life which looked perfectly normal from the outside but was, in truth, a kind of living death that left your heart looking like a raisin. Or — Mark Haddon

Be not disturbed at trifles, or at accidents common or unavoidable. — Benjamin Franklin

It's not like I want to put myself on a high horse, but I just don't curse a lot. — Cassidy Erin Gifford

Sorry, pigtails, but subtlety isn't an option anymore. — T.A. Miles

It is destroying me that I cannot ask you to dance. — Erin Morgenstern

Everything is strange. Things are huge and very small. The stalks of flowers are thick as oak trees. Leaves are high as the domes of vast cathedrals. We are giants, lying here, who can make forests quiver. — Virginia Woolf