Rehabilitating Offenders Quotes & Sayings
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I like it to stay very organic, and to remember a personal story behind all my subjects. — Hedi Slimane
Film has to describe and show. — Ralph Bakshi
I'll pay for sanity, but sanity don't come cheap. — Silverchair
When we look at an object in a different way our perception of it immediately changes. But reality always stays the same ... — Sergio Pinto
I don't want to be the president of the United States. I do want to work with the governors across the country to make the states more pivotal, more powerful, as they should be. — Rick Perry
The gifts of lovers to one another are, in respect to love, nothing but forms; yet, they testify to invisible love. — Rumi
I acknowledged Gabe and his attempts at flight the way a legless child might view a hopeful but misguided parent buying a house full of stairs. After a while, when Gabe offered me a morning greeting, it didn't feel like he was greeting me but rather a giant pair of wings; no girl, just feathers. — Leslye Walton
I am like a huge rough stone ... and the only polishing I get is when some corner gets rubbed off by coming in contact with something else, striking with accelerated force ... thus I will become a smooth and polished shaft in the quiver of the Almightly. — Joseph Smith Jr.
Marston liked to say that Wonder Woman was meant to be "psychological propaganda for the new type of woman who, I believe, should rule the world," but neither he nor Gaines seem to have given much thought to hiring a woman to draw her. — Jill Lepore
If a person could discard 99% of their life and experience only the best 1%, would they think life a grand and beautiful thing? — Peter Tieryas
Whether you say, 'I can' or 'I can't,' you're right either way. — Jordan Belfort
As for the spirit of poverty, I do not remember any moment when it was not in me, although only to that unhappily small extent compatible with my imperfection. I fell in love with Saint Francis of Assisi as soon as I came to know about him. I always believed and hoped that one day Fate would force upon me the condition of a vagabond and a beggar which he embraced freely. Actually I felt the same way about prison. — Simone Weil
Why do we want other people to like us, even if we don't really care about them all that much? — Margaret Atwood
