Piccolino Baby Quotes & Sayings
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The truly religious person controls nothing, represses nothing. If you are a truly religious person you try to understand, not to control. You become more meditative, you watch your anger, your sex, your greed, your jealousy, your possessiveness. You watch all these poisonous things that surround you, simply watch, try to understand what anger is, and in that very understanding you transcend. You become a witness, and in that witnessing the anger melts as if the sun has risen and the snow has started melting. Understanding — Osho
Self-deception is sometimes as necessary a tool as a crowbar. — Moss Hart
I realized early in my career that precisely what one reader
doesn't like is what another reader loves. Collectively, any writer's audience presents a mishmash of expectations that can never all be met. What one-tenth of my readership may not be crazy about the other nine-tenths savors. The moment you start altering a book or a painting or any type of art as if it's a public collaborative, you crucify its soul. I'd rather irritate a few people and delight a lot than touch no one." ~ Karen Marie Moning — Karen Marie Moning
The only escape from the miseries of life are music and cats ... — Albert Einstein
Gone to serve the Great Ones, in the Null. No death, no light, no rest. — Stephen King
So Bush certainly wasn't the greatest, and Obama has not done the job. And he's created a lot of disincentive. He's created a lot of great dissatisfaction. Regulations and regulatory is going through the roof. It's almost impossible to get anything done in the country. — Donald Trump
I can swear like a fishwife. — Frances Bay
'The Royals' has emerged as a breakout series that has become one of E Network's highest rated shows. — Jon Feltheimer
Melody's an F5 tornado, and I've easily settled into my roll of playing National Guard and cleaning up her messes. — J.M. Darhower
AFFIDATION (AFFIDA'TION) AFFIDATURE (AFFIDA'TURE) n.s.[from affido, Lat.See AFFIED.] Mutual contract; mutual oath of fidelity. Dict. — Samuel Johnson
There is no suicide for which all society is not responsible. — Cyril Connolly
One day I was driving down the farm track in the pickup,with two of the little boys, aged about four or five, sitting beside me. One of them turned to me conversationally and said, "Baba, don't worry. When you get old one day you'll be sitting here where we are, and we'll be driving you around! — Angus Buchan
