Opheikens Ancestry Quotes & Sayings
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I find religion and spirituality fascinating. I would like to believe this isn't the end and there's something more, but I can't convince the rational part of me that that makes any sense whatsoever. — George R R Martin
Many strange things happen in this world — Johanna Spyri
Whenever I can, I paint the powerful and obvious things in my subject first. — Richard Schmid
Fat noses have no place in the Hindi film industry. But it is not so in the West - otherwise, Anthony Quinn would have never been an actor. — Om Puri
It saddens me that she has to grow up and make friends with humans. I hear the future coming for her. Stomp, stomp, stomp. — Catherine Austen
Pop," I said, "isn't this shit vaulable?"
"Not to me, son. — Andre Dubus III
My point is, that if I'm honest, my life is all about me. — Chuck Palahniuk
It's terribly important for everyone, at any age, to live to his full potential. Otherwise a kind of dry rot sets in, a rust, a disintegration of personality, — Dorothy Gilman
On some level, now, we are joining the larger world and realizing that we are connected with people in these very scary ways, sometimes. What happened recently in Spain affects us here and brings questions up. It is too bad that people have to be shaken up in that way. — Edwidge Danticat
I love the written word; I love when someone takes the time or leaves you a note or sends a letter. — Sandra Bullock
It's my belief that cooking is a craft. I think that you can push it into the realm of art, but it starts with craft. It starts with an understanding of materials. It starts with an understanding of where foods are grown. — Tom Colicchio
Boy and Egg
Every few minutes, he wants
to march the trail of flattened rye grass
back to the house of muttering
hens. He too could make
a bed in hay. Yesterday the egg so fresh
it felt hot in his hand and he pressed it
to his ear while the other children
laughed and ran with a ball, leaving him,
so little yet, too forgetful in games,
ready to cry if the ball brushed him,
riveted to the secret of birds
caught up inside his fist,
not ready to give it over
to the refrigerator
or the rest of the day. — Naomi Shihab Nye
