Pensados Village Quotes & Sayings
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If you stand a lantern under a tree every insect in the forest creeps up to it - a curious assembly, since though they scramble and swing and knock their heads against the glass, they seem to have no purpose - something senseless inspires them. — Virginia Woolf
My first show was when I was a high school freshman, but it was at the junior class dance. My older friend and bandmate booked it. — Frank Iero
God has never, in the history of mankind, allowed his name to go long offended. — David Wilkerson
It took a clever man to figure out a way to make a profit off his bad habits. — Joe Hill
The complete man, then, is the "lover" added to the scientist; the rhetorician to the dialectician. — Richard M. Weaver
She had to find her own story, and she could make it whatever shape she thought best. — Tad Williams
Adversity is a mirage. People, situations, and relationships sometimes change for the worst but inevitably clear a path for far better replacements. The continued journey will always find bliss. — Carl Henegan
The emotional, physical and aesthetic value of a sound is linked not only to the causal explanation we attribute to it but also to its own qualities of timbre and texture, to its own personal vibration. So just as directors and cinematographers (even those who will never make abstract films) have everything to gain by refining their knowledge of visual materials and textures, we can similarly benefit from disciplined attention to the inherent qualities of sounds. — Michel Chion
Do no harm isn't just for the medical profession. — Michael LaRocca
Surrender. That's an interesting term. We tend to see all forms of surrender as negative
war, sports, highway on-ramps. You'd never hear us describing a relationship as a type of surrender. But maybe we should. Is it wrong to cede the solo to the duet. Surrender doesn't mean you lose, only that you no longer wish to fight. — Franz Wisner
was thinking hard about something. He loved her intelligence. He told her that she was wasted in teaching, that she should be out there doing something for herself. — Sheila O'Flanagan
I loved the deep smell of the horses and the track itself and the noises of the happy crowd taking its luck as it came. — Paula McLain
I feel a feeling which I feel you all feel. — George Ridding
