Patinka Song Quotes & Sayings
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Be fearless. What the hell, why not. You have nothing to lose except fear, which isn't yours anyway. — Art Hochberg

You can't drown when you know how to float."
Chris says nothing for a few minutes. "Maybe. But the water is pretty calm today. There could always be a storm." He rubs my shoulders. He breathes against me. He waits. "It's hard to float in a storm. — Jessica Park

We are so dependent on luck, good and bad. I think of those men and women - cases faintly parallel to mine - who live in one room and eat poorly and lie in bed, since their incomes are too small for any marked activity. Their lives would be unbearable were it not for their hopes of good luck and fears of bad. They have, in fact, little of either; but illusion magnifies what there is. — Geoffrey Household

A terrific exercise is to take a paragraph of someone's writing who has a really strong style, and using their structure, substitute your own words for theirs, and see how they achieved their effects. — Janet Fitch

The time for thinkers has come. — Mary Baker Eddy

Usually, it is not my habit to address religious issues on the floor. I strongly believe in a person's right to religious freedom, as well as the separation of church and state. — Alcee Hastings

The freedom we enjoy is a richly textured gift handcrafted by ordinary folk — Nelson Mandela

If he [the Artist] were to take up the pen it would be ... to better express his individuality and explain it to others; or else to put his internal affairs in order ... to deepen and sharpen his relationship with his fellow men because other souls exert an immense and creative influence on our soul; or to try to fight for a world as he would like it to be, for a world that is indispensable to his life. — Witold Gombrowicz

The fanciful is as much a part of our reality as the factual. — Marty Rubin

From the evening I was saved, I began to live a new life, for the life of the eternal God had entered into me. — Watchman Nee

Living in fear or judgement is not how I will spend my life. Realizing that this life is all I get and your life is all you get, brings a need to make the best of all possible. — Giancarlo Stanton

I would rather be a member of this [Afrikan] race than a Greek in the time of Alexander, a Roman in the Augustan period, or Anglo-Saxon in the nineteenth century. — Edward Wilmot Blyden

I don't like to overhear things, because, in my experience, things your parents are keeping quiet about are things you don't want to know. — Carol Rifka Brunt