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Ramelton Quotes By Renee Carlino

Three seconds doesn't seem like a long time, but when you're gazing into someone's eyes, it's long enough to make a silent promise. — Renee Carlino

Ramelton Quotes By David Brin

Magic and art arise from an egomaniac's insistence that the artist is right, and the universe wrong. — David Brin

Ramelton Quotes By Peter Greenaway

There is no obligation for the author of a film to believe in, or to sympathise with, the moral behaviour of his characters. Nor is he necessarily to be accredited with the same opinions as his characters. Nor is it necessary or obligatory for him to believe in the tenet of his construction - all of which is a disclaimer to the notion that the author of Drowning by Numbers believes that all men are weak, enfeebled, loutish, boorish and generally inadequate and incompetent as partners for women. But it's a thought. — Peter Greenaway

Ramelton Quotes By Bradford Cox

When I got hit by the car, I became depressed. As a result, I've been on antidepressants and I feel like I have no sexuality left. People complain about that side effect, but I love it. I feel outside of society. — Bradford Cox

Ramelton Quotes By Donna Lynn Hope

Reassuring a jealous woman that you don't want her man creates the bigger beast of resentment because that tells her that what she has isn't desirable and to her, where the opinions of others correlates to her self-worth, is unforgivable. — Donna Lynn Hope

Ramelton Quotes By Robert Frost

An idea is a feat of association, and the height of it is a good metaphor. — Robert Frost

Ramelton Quotes By Rachael Taylor

I know what I want, I want things for myself, but I think the key to life is somebody to love, something to do and something to look forward to. I don't think it's complicated. — Rachael Taylor

Ramelton Quotes By Alex Pattakos

Remember also that the great complaint carnival is not a celebration; it's a bandwagon of misery. Our complaints trivialize our experience - both at work and in our personal lives. When we complain, we disconnect. When we complain, we hold whatever or whoever we're complaining about as a shield between us. We perpetuate an old community of victimization and helplessness. But when we take the time to communicate about our fears and insecurities - our real lives - we connect on a deeper, authentic level. When we connect through this deeper humanness, we create a new community of support and possibility — Alex Pattakos

Ramelton Quotes By Stephen King

while it is impossible to make a competent writer out of a bad writer, and while it is equally impossible to make a great writer out of a good one, it is possible, with lots of hard work, dedication, and timely help, to make a good writer out of a merely competent one. I — Stephen King

Ramelton Quotes By Jayce O'Neal

Cellaholics are those who interrupt quality time when they are with you, but rather text, call, and email others who are somewhere else. — Jayce O'Neal

Ramelton Quotes By Ingrid Betancourt

I was struggling against corruption and the only thing ... my only weapon was to put the truth in the medias and of course it made me win lots of enemies that didn't want me to just denounce what was happening. — Ingrid Betancourt

Ramelton Quotes By Pauline Kael

If you're afraid of movies that excite your senses, you're afraid of movies. — Pauline Kael

Ramelton Quotes By Ana Claudia Antunes

Had a cold hummus with pita bread,
Under a delicious food, yellow or red.
Might just have the appetite to cook
Urgent dinner by hook or crook.
So that's just a humus humor spread. — Ana Claudia Antunes

Ramelton Quotes By Jackie Alan Giuliano

Disconnection, separation, division, detachment, disassociation - these are all words that describe
the way we view our world and ourselves. We are disconnected from the Earth herself, separated from the
delicate web she has woven, divided from each other by arbitrary encumbrances, detached from the very
meaning of our existence, and disassociated from the awe and mystery of the world and the universe. Our
daily lives are filled with more events than our elaborate datebooks can contain, we live by the litany "oh,
that there were only more hours in the day," and we bemoan our lot in life. We are scared to death of spiders
and cockroaches, consider the natural world as wild, untamed and therefore dangerous, and resist awareness
into the intricacies of our world for fear of having to take on one more responsibility. — Jackie Alan Giuliano