Quintinos Quotes & Sayings
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I was a math whiz who stunk at English, so of course I wanted to be a writer more than anything in the world. I performed impromptu plays for my grandmother's sewing circle but forced my little sister to ask for ketchup at McDonald's. — Alethea Kontis
The Tyranny of a prince in an oligarchy
is not so dangerous to the public welfare as the apathy of a citizen in a democracy. — Montesquieu
Jesus didn't have to extend His love. He didn't have to think of me when He went up on that cross. He didn't have to rewrite my story from one of beauty to one of brokenness and create a whole new brand of beauty. He simply didn't have to do it, but He did. He bought me. He bought me that day He died, and He showed His power when He overcame death and rose from the grave. He overcame my death in that moment. He overcame my fear of death in that unbelievable, beautiful moment, and the fruit of that death, that resurrection, and that stunning grace is peace. It is the hardest peace, because it is brutal. Horribly brutal and ugly, and we want to look away, but it is the greatest, greatest story that ever was. And it was, and it is. — Kara Tippetts
So what if I don't agree with the Democrats? What's to disagree with? They believe everything. And what they don't believe, the Republicans do. Neither of them stands for anything they believe in, anyway. — P. J. O'Rourke
If I make two films in a year, they'll be different. This is my style - I can't have just one way. — Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Working with someone is the best way to get to know someone, especially if it's a creative endeavor. — Ryan Gosling
The majority of love affairs are temporary. But that doesn't diminish the possibility the next one might become something more. — Ally Blake
Each feminist work has tended to be received as if it emerged from nowhere; as if each one of us had lived, thought, and worked without any historical past or contextual present. This is one of the ways in which women's work and thinking has been made to seem sporadic, errant, orphaned of any tradition of its own. — Adrienne Rich
Its a sign of weakness to lament about things which you entirely have no control over. — Auliq Ice
I hated myself for needing him at such times, for craving his strength whenever I felt upset. — Kathy Reichs
The imagination imitates. It is the critical spirit that creates. — Oscar Wilde
