Procenture Quotes & Sayings
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And I can just see that sometimes the technique is blasting powder rather than steady struggle. — Richard Diebenkorn

Molly and Teacher eyed each other in the manner of two young women who will never, ever, be great friends. — Dave Barry

Don't be afraid of silly ideas. — Paul Arden

I don't believe in the hypocritical, moralistic dogma of this so called civilized-society — Richard Ramirez

I'm very cautious about talking about how actors got where they got, as though there is in fact a plan or a way. There is no plan, there is no way, there's no sure set, there's no handbook, on how to get to be an actor. — Peter Jurasik

Like that's the only reason anyone would ever buy a first-aid kit? Don't take this the wrong way, Professor McGonagall, but what sort of crazy children are you used to dealing with?"
"Gryffindors," spat Professor McGonagall, the word carrying a freight of bitterness and despair that fell like an eternal curse on all youthful heroism and high spirits. — Eliezer Yudkowsky

Just stories? Stories can build up an empire, or strike down a people. You can spell the most powerful spell, ease a friend's hurt, or break an enemy. Stories make you believe. — Tobias S. Buckell

I cannot count the times I've been defeated, humiliated, or physically injured immediately after saying the words, 'Hey, how hard can it be?' But that never seems to stop me from saying them again. — Martha Beck

I was the only one at stage school who wasn't white. — Leona Lewis

Only in the classroom of silence can we gain the calm and clarity that allow us to know when to wait patiently and when to push forward impatiently, when to plan diligently and when to live spontaneously. It is in the quiet of our own hearts that we learn how to calmly manage the present and passionately create the future. It is this calmness and clarity that will allow us to realize what we are called to and what matters most. Finding our place in the world and beginning to fulfill our mission is then nothing more than a matter of time. A man or woman who takes time in quiet reflection sincerely seeking to find his or her place in the world will not be ignored. First will come the inner calm, then will come the desire to serve, and then will come a wonderful clarity of purpose. Guided by that calm and clarity, we begin to affect what we can affect, and only then do we truly begin to have an effect. — Matthew Kelly

But then peace, peace! I am so mistrustful of it: so much afraid that it means a sort of weakness and giving in. — D.H. Lawrence

Some things a man should tell his wife, Some things to friend and some to son; All these are trusted. He should not Tell everything to everyone. — Sunita Parasuraman

The light shines brighter on our path. — Lailah Gifty Akita