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Philippidis Runner Quotes By Jessiqua Wittman

Hopelessness can kill a soul ... but hope? Maybe God can use hope to keep one alive, even if that's all you have. — Jessiqua Wittman

Philippidis Runner Quotes By Janette Oke

When tragedy happens a real family pulls together, mine ripped apart. — Janette Oke

Philippidis Runner Quotes By Hasso Plattner

This is where the world is going: direct access from anywhere to any type of data, whether it's a small piece of data or a small answer but a long algorithm to create that answer. The user doesn't care about this. — Hasso Plattner

Philippidis Runner Quotes By John Walford

As far as stimulus from the visual arts specifically, there is today in most of us a visual appetite that is hungry, that is acutely undernourished. One might go so far as to say that Protestants in particular suffer from a form of visual anorexia. It is not that there is a lack of visual stimuli, but rather a lack of wholesomeness of form and content amidst the all-pervasive sensory overload. — John Walford

Philippidis Runner Quotes By Janet Malcolm

Writing cannot be done in a state of desirelessness, — Janet Malcolm

Philippidis Runner Quotes By John Green

The whole passage was underlined in bleeding, water-soaked black ink. But there was another ink, this one a crisp blue, post-flood, and an arrow led from "How will I ever get out of this labyrinth!" to a margin note written in her loop-heavy cursive: Straight & Fast. — John Green

Philippidis Runner Quotes By Jean Cocteau

That is what's important. The life of the line. When I draw, it's like tied and untied writing. My lines can be vivid or dead. The drawing is beautiful if the line is alive. A line is in danger of dying all along.
My method of drawing is very much like jazz improvisation. I improvise with the lines and the colors. ( ... )
There's great joy in drawing. Writing is drawing in different apparel, and drawing is another way of writing. And when I draw, I write. Perhaps when I write, I draw. — Jean Cocteau