Orzeszki Quotes & Sayings
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Things are what they are and there's no point dwelling in the past or wondering what could have been. — Emily Giffin

The essence of a sculpture must enter on tip-toe, as light as animal footprints on snow. — Hans Arp

Love is a flower of life - sometimes half open, one has to receive it with both hands. Nurture it, so it may open to its full bloom - you will be rewarded with its blessful frangrance. You may be intoxicated for life. If you let it drop on the ground, you have missed the most valuable gift of life. — Avtarjeet Singh Dhanjal

After 40, one's face begins to tell more than one's tongue. — Malcolm Forbes

My favorite color is blue, and my secret favorite color is pink. — Paul Dano

I'll be left writing picture books and fairy tales. — Carol Ann Duffy

How can you help the human race progress? — Simon Sinek

As a kid, I was a little self-conscious because I was so much taller than everyone. A bad habit of mine used to be slouching. Eventually, I realized my height was something I couldn't control, so I might as well accept it. I've certainly turned it into a positive, because without my height I probably wouldn't be as good of a tennis player. It's a gift, and I've made something of it. — John Isner

I can feel that the world this day is different than all the days of our lives before. — David O. Selznick

I used to fear things like not having enough alcohol and drugs, or the money to get them. Now I fear someone holding me down and physically forcing me to take drugs and drink alcohol. I fear that for some reason I wouldn't be allowed or wouldn't be able to read anymore. — Phil Volatile

I think, we can only write very personal matters through our experience. When I named my first novel about my son A Personal Matter, I believe I knew the most important thing: there is not any personal matter; we must find the link between ourselves, our personal matter, and society. — Kenzaburo Oe

I had self-doubt about whether my story was interesting to people. I didn't want to write something that was anecdotal. It was important to me that people would get something out of my book. I want people to read it and say, "Now I don't feel so alone," or "I'm going to remember that next time I'm being an asshole." — Lizz Winstead