Observatorio Urbano Quotes & Sayings
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Have the willingness to go into the roots of your worst fear until you feel the essence of what you are, your pure potential, the foundation of what you really are. — Brandon Bays

Give a man time enough and he generally finds something absurd to say - at least, that's my experience. — Sydney Horler

I began life as a thought, a concept, words on a page. That was another thing I stole. Myself. Another time, I was named for a rock. — Brandon Sanderson

I hold to fiction as a cure, or partial cure, or cause for hope, or essential distraction from the rain you wake up to, the doubts in your head, the daily desolation that you have not yet said what is most true, you have not yet crafted the story that reveals you. And therefore something waits. Therefore you must wake and you must write and you are not alone.
Your fiction is with you. — Beth Kephart

Something that I learned from 'Friday Night Lights,' sometimes if you have four or five scenes in an episode, it's not having less than having 10. It's what you do with those scenes. — Jason Katims

It's funny because I went to a predominantly white school, but for some reason they always picked the musicals that were supposed to be done by totally black casts. — Dane DeHaan

I am the servant of the Qur'an as long as I have life. I am the dust on the path of Muhammad, the Chosen One. — Rumi

I was not born to wait. — Gwenda Bond

When I have meetings scheduled so tight that I can't go to the loo, that's where I draw the line! — Christian Louboutin

Life is a cluster of Sometimes Moments, more beautiful when more a grouped together. — Len Webster

Somehow the pain, the losses, the hurt, the bad, God
is able to transform these into something they could have never
been, icons and monuments of grace and love. It is the deep
mystery how wounds and scars can become precious, or a
ravaging and terrifying cross the essential symbol of relentless
affection."
"Is it worth it?" whispered Tony.
"Wrong question, son. There is no 'it.' The question is and
has always been, 'Are you worth it?' and the answer is and
always, 'Yes!' — William Paul Young