Patosun Quotes & Sayings
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Time was funny like that. If you didn't keep track of it, make the most of every moment, it could run away from you. — Donna Augustine

Women's work is always toward wholeness. — May Sarton

I don't really believe in regret or mistakes. I try to take everything as it is, be comfortable with myself. — Analeigh Tipton

You can't make more time, only better choices. — Tommy Newberry

DEMONIC POSSESSION
Our genes on display in our kids
Kamil Ali — Kamil Ali

When looking at trends I always ask myself basic and timeless questions about business, and the one I seem to always come back to is, 'How is this different than anything else in the marketplace?' — Daymond John

What's the point of having beliefs and values if we don't stand up for the former and live by the latter? — Colleen Patrick-Goudreau

There was such an interesting exchange rate in this woman's mind...whenever she remembered anyone giving her anything, they only gave a very little and kept the lion's share to themselves. But whenever she remembered giving anyone anything she gave a lot, so much it almost ruined her. — Helen Oyeyemi

Because, you see, you only need one friend for a party. One is enough. Two is enough. Anything is enough.'
~pg 107; Adam on friendship — Ann M. Martin

This practical musicality was a comprehensive craft that involved thinking creatively and realizing it in sound. Music meant more than merely following instructions. The rote repetition of other people's music, including Bach's own, was used as example and was not the end itself. Students were encouraged to alter scores by adding notes, reducing the time value of notes, dropping notes, and changing or adding ornamentation, dynamics, and so on. One couldn't even get into Bach's teaching studio without first showing some rudimentary composing ability. — Scott Jarrett

Thoughts and emotions cannot be photographed, despite the protestations of some mystically minded portraitists. Physical fact is ultimately the sole pictorial material. — William Mortensen