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Top Persephones Little Birds Quotes

Keep on reinventing yourself! Always strive to be a better version of yourself! — Avijeet Das

Men thin away to insignificance and oblivion quite as often by not making the most of good spirits when they have them as by lacking good spirits when they are indispensable. — Thomas Hardy

Men are foolish to expect us to revere them, when, in the end, they amount to almost nothing. — Anne Desclos

Life is like a story; it unfolds its beauty and tragedy along with your thoughts. — Debasish Mridha

I've always wanted to fight for people who didn't have arms. I've always wanted to speak up for people who don't have a voice. I've always wanted to protect people who couldn't protect themselves. It's my nature. It's my instinct. — Sophia Bush

My mother would take me to jazz concerts in the park and everybody was smoked out. She gave me the intro and then she forced me to play an instrument to keep me out of trouble. — Prefuse 73

I call 'Community' the best day job in the world, because between takes, I get to write music. I get to write sketches. I get to write movies. It's the best job ever. — Donald Glover

Deconstruction insists not that truth is illusory but that it is institutional. — Terry Eagleton

The difference between an adventure and an ordeal is attitude. — Bob Bitchin

When I was five I thought auditions were a great way to get out of school! — Logan Lerman

What is it," Pam Shepard said, "about a cluster of skyscrapers in the distance that makes you feel ... What? ... Romantic? Melancholy? Excited? Excited probably."
"Promise," I said.
"Of what?"
"Of everything," I said. "From a distance they promise everything, whatever you're after. They look clean and permanent against the sky like that. Up close you notice dog litter around the foundations."
"Are you saying it's not real? The look of skyscapers from a distance."
"No. It's real enough, I think. But so is the dog litter and if you spend all your time looking at the spires you're going to step in it."
"Into each life some shit must fall?"
"Ah," I said, "you put it so much more gracefully than I. — Robert B. Parker