Onuma Sittirak Quotes & Sayings
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You move just a finger, say the slightest word, something's bound to linger-be heard. — Stephen Sondheim
What use having a great depth of field, if there is not an adequate depth of feeling? — W. Eugene Smith
I don't always like writing, but I very much like having written. — William Gibson
We are out and we are alive, and everyone in the universe is out here right now. — Becky Albertalli
It's all about the light. Always face it, because that's how you give your face good angles. If you're outside when the sun is overhead, you're going to have dark circles from the sun creating shadows on your face. So no outdoor pictures between 12 and two! — Gisele Bundchen
In romance, as in life, you only learn when you're losing. — Garrison Keillor
He's grinning now. Also I think you're really pretty and I'm incredibly shallow. — Jandy Nelson
When we give ourselves permission to fail..we at the same time, give ourselves permission to excel. — Eloise Ristad
In terms of success and drive, I think some people are born with it, sometimes certain circumstances push you towards success ... trying to prove people wrong. I'm not exactly sure where mine comes from, but, I have this thing inside of me that, when someone tells me that I can't do something, I become obsessed with proving them wrong. It's a weird thing. — Tyra Banks
I guess it was easier for her to change her name than for her whole family to change theirs. — Vina Delmar
Great stories don't often make great movies. Its' a crafted art form. — Kevin Costner
Sevier County is a great area. — Dolly Parton
Any work done with love - be it a photo or a meal or a painting - always looks so pretty, because love is a master of creating magical beauties! — Mehmet Murat Ildan
Monday Night Football. That was everything to me because you get a chance to show everybody what you're capable of. It's only two teams on that Monday night. — Jerry Rice
Creator: A comedian whose audience is afraid to laugh. — H.L. Mencken
