Pernetti Hill Quotes & Sayings
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Attitude Is More Important Than Talent — Latif Mercado
I think that the ideals of youth are fine, clear and unencumbered; and that the real art of living consists in keeping alive the conscience and sense of values we had when we were young. — Rockwell Kent
Reality only happens once."
(P. 48) — Iain Reid
She often had a temper that made a PMS-ing harpy going into nicotine withdrawal look like a chubby fuzzy bunny that burped daisies and shot rainbows out its ass. — Amy Lane
A chainsaw's God's way of evening out the playing field between you and everything, even the invisible stuff. — Jennifer L. Knox
Always for you. And only you, — Milly Taiden
Later, dictating the tale into his comlog, the Consul remembered it as a seamless whole, minus the pauses, hoarse voice, false starts, and small redundancies which were the timeless failings of human speech — Dan Simmons
Then who do we answer to? Ourselves?"
"Of course. Who else can we trust to wield our power? We must follow our own consciences."
- Corran and Jacen — Troy Denning
If we clash with anyone, then it is our own weakness only. — Dada Bhagwan
Architecture is basically the design of interiors, the art of organizing interior space. — Philip Johnson
The blond stuffs her hairbrush, which is now spun with gold and black silk (a miniature angel's nest) back into her backpack next to her anthology of English literature. The pages are so thin, they're like dead girls' dreams, translucent skin. On them it seems that everything that has ever been thought has been written. — Laura Kasischke
Even in my stand-up, there's a lot more positivity and enthusiasm rather than negative, I-hate-everything vibes. — Aziz Ansari
Pray." "For what?" I asked. "That our house will never be broken into again?" "No. What happens to things is not important. Pray that your heart will be able to endure whatever happens to you in the future - your heart must continue to believe that the events in this world are not the be-all and end-all but simply transient unimportant variables. Beyond the everyday ins and outs of our lives, there is a greater purpose - a reason. Perhaps we don't yet see or understand the reason - maybe our human minds are incapable of understanding fully - yet it all leads us to something greater nonetheless. — Matthew Quick
From last night's All Together Now, a Celebration of Service: There can be no definition of a successful life that does not include service to others. — George H. W. Bush
The Central American isthmus is a region of great contrasts, but also of heartening unison. Millions of men and women share dreams of freedom and progress. — Oscar Arias
