Raganiuke Quotes & Sayings
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Vehicles are one of the best modes of transportation. Relationships are one of the best vehicles of transformation. — Kate McGahan

I've never been in this business for the recognition or the awards. I just want to do good work, grab a decent paycheck, and move onto the next job. — William Petersen

Do nice things for people who may be less fortunate than you. — Robert Cheeke

In kindergarten I had to draw a picture of what I wanted to be when I grew up. I drew a rapper. I didn't really know what a rapper was or what they did - I just wanted to do it. — B.o.B

In spite of food fads, fitness programs, and health concerns, we must never lose sight of a beautifully conceived meal. — Julia Child

The world going insane and evil letting slip the birds of war is no excuse for sloppy vocabulary. — P.C. Cast

...sin, which was another word for 'live. — Joe Hill

Your success is your responsibility. Take the initiative, do the work, and persist to the end. — Lorii Myers

Personally, I can't stand violence. In any standard American mainstream movie, there's 20 times more violence than in any one of my films, so I don't know why those directors aren't asked why they're such specialists for violence. — Michael Haneke

With the rise of Christianity, faith replaced thought as the bringer of immortality. — Hannah Arendt

I had begun to comprehend that the Bible's story is about the relationship of God to human beings, and of human beings to one another, and that this meant that it is our friendships, marriages, families, and even church congregations that best reveal what kind of theology we have, who our God is. Or, as Thomas Merton once put it, "because we love, God is present." That is the story. — Kathleen Norris

This highest kind of truth is never something the artist takes as given. It's not his point of departure but his goal. Though the artist has beliefs, like other people, he realizes that a salient characteristic of art is its radical openness to persuasion. Even those beliefs he's surest of, the artist puts under pressure to see if they will stand. — John Gardner