Oneika The Traveller Quotes & Sayings
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let your odds be a point of hope and transformation, let no odds defy you or define you, you have to defy and define it just as you want it to be. So do not be discouraged , keep the encouragement because the journey to your desires comes with expensive lessons that you need to invest in in order to grow — Inspiring Quotes

Fiction is not necessarily about what you know, it's about how you feel. That is the truth about fiction, and the other truth is that all science is a tool, and we use our tools not to actualise what we know, but to implement how we feel. — Margaret Atwood

One forgot, one forgot. What hold had one on the past? The present moment was a little travelling in darkness. — Iris Murdoch

I hate working with artists who don't have something to say or when they have something that sounds cool but isn't really them. — Drumma Boy

The ambiguous role of the car crash needs no elaboration - apart from our own deaths, the car crash is probably the most dramatic event in our lives, and in many cases the two will coincide. Aside from the fact that we generally own or are at the controls of the crashing vehicle, the car crash differs from other disasters in that it involves the most powerfully advertised commercial product of this century, an iconic entity that combines the elements of speed, power, dream and freedom within a highly stylized format that defuses any fears we may have of the inherent dangers of these violent and unstable machines. — J.G. Ballard

Let ancient times delight other folk, I rejoice that I was not born till now. — Ovid

I'm prone to a more depressed outlook on life. — Rob Brydon

I think fear neutralizes alcohol, weakens its anesthetic power. It's good for small fears; your boss, your wife, your bills, your dentist; all right then to take a drink. But for big ones it doesn't do any good. Like water on blazing gasoline, it will only quicken and compound it. It takes sand, in the literal and the slang sense, to smother the bonfire that is fear. And if you're out of sand, then you must burn up.
("New York Blues") — Cornell Woolrich