Muranaka Moorpark Quotes & Sayings
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The body of literature, with its limits and edges, exists outside some people and inside others. Only after the writer lets literature shape her can she perhaps shape literature. — Annie Dillard
She's my sunshine — Lora Leigh
Only the traveling is good which reveals to me the value of home and enables me to enjoy it better. — Henry David Thoreau
History releases me from my own experience and jogs my fictional imagination. — Jennifer Gilmore
If you want to be the best, find out what the top people do & do it yourself. — Brian Tracy
It is not just power, but impotence, that corrupts people. It gives them the mind and soul of slaves. It makes them indifferent, lazy, cynical, irresponsible, and, above all, stupid. — John Holt
I don't necessarily put on an act when I go on Jay Leno or dress differently in public than I do in private. I'd like to think I'm the same person, more or less. — Mila Kunis
All of us experience, to a greater or lesser extent, a loneliness that results from not having enough anchors, enough absolutes, and enough permanent roots to make us feel secure and stable in a world characterized by transience. — Ronald Rolheiser
The mystique and the false glamour of the writing profession grow partly out of a mistaken belief that people who can express profound ideas and emotions have ideas and emotions more profound than the rest of us. It isn't so. The ability to express is a special gift with a special craft to support it and is spread fairly equally among the profound, the shallow, and the mediocre. — Janet Burroway
The secrets I receive reflect the full spectrum of complicated issues that many of us struggle with every day: Intimacy, trust, meaning, humor, and desire. — Frank Warren
Methodology gives those with no ideas something to do. — Mason Cooley
It is nothing but a breath, the void. — Rainer Maria Rilke
The success of my rule does not rely on my ability to recite obscure Latin verse. — Sherry Thomas
Your past has not come full circle to its complete redemption until you allow Christ to not only defuse it, but also to use it. — Renee Swope
