Olelo No'eau Quotes & Sayings
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Some people can sometimes really invade your space and kind of never leave you alone. — Julia Louis-Dreyfus

Leave it to a kid to sum up the state of my career so accurately in two words. And leave it to an adult to rationalize it in three: "It's a living. — A.G. Riddle

If you aren't having fun, you are doing it wrong. If you feel like getting up in the morning to work on your business is a chore, then it's time to try something else. — Richard Branson

I'm in good form, taking no interest in things, neglecting clothes, meals, company, and feeling calm and stable as I write. — Bertolt Brecht

It's a fine balance for an athlete in enjoying the moment and being really satisfied, say, with a run, and with your day, and knowing you can make it better in the future. — Hannah Kearney

WHISPERS OF LOVE
Lover whispers to my ear,
Better to be a prey than a hunter.
Make yourself My fool.
Stop trying to be the sun and become a speck!
Dwell at My door and be homeless.
Don't pretend to be a candle, be a moth,
so you may taste the savor of Life
and know the power hidden in serving. — Rumi

When your whole world is shaken from all the risks we have taken, Dance with me, dance with me into the colors of the dusk. — Ben Harper

A man ought to be able to be fond of his wife without making a fool of himself about her. — George Bernard Shaw

I've gone where the hand of man has never set foot. — Samuel Goldwyn

There's not much to do underground besides train."
"I can think of a few more interesting ways to spend one's time."
"Is that supposed to be innuendo?"
"What a filthy mind you have. I was referring to puzzles and the perusal of edifying texts. — Leigh Bardugo

This principle that judges are not politicians lies at the very heart of a judicial job - of the judicial job description. — Orrin Hatch

People are hypocrites. If you ask them what they want to see on TV, they'll tell you they want better quality programming. And then what do they watch? 'Gilligan's Island.' — Johnny Carson

Back in 1992, I had my first story accepted by 'The New Yorker.' — George Saunders

Most people, especially successful people, are hard-working. They want to participate. They want to do things well. — Annie Leibovitz