Rod Belding Quotes & Sayings
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People in my hometown seldom called me piao liang, [beautiful] because my smaller eyes were a far cry from the wide irises of the most beloved television actresses. — Liu Wen

Your future takes precedence over your past. Focus on your future, rather than on the past. — Gary Ryan Blair

The reason I don't play any of the old songs is because I really honor my old band, and I think that those songs are best served within the context of that band. — Billy Corgan

Never chase a man, her mother had told her. No good will come of it. — Maggie O'Farrell

Solitude is the furnace in which transformation takes place. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

I wonder how many decisions we make every day. I believe it's probably hundreds. We decide whether or not to get out of bed, what we'll eat, what we'll do, what we'll think about, what we'll say ... and on and on. — Joyce Meyer

That's a lovely piece," Kat said, pointing at a Louise XV armoire near the fireplace.
The man raised his eyebrows. "Did you come to steal it?"
"Darn it," Kat said with a snap of her fingers."I knew I should have brought my big purse. — Ally Carter

That look. Little bit hungry. Little bit scared. — Joe Abercrombie

My father was the first to read in his family, and he said to me that words were the first beautiful thing he ever knew. — Richard Flanagan

I started a short story but it was so dreary that even my pen threw up. — Jonathan Carroll

There is an utterance of Necessity, an ancient decree of the gods, eternal, sealed fast with broad oaths: whenever any one defiles his body sinfully with bloody gore or perjures himself in regard to wrong-doing, one of those spirits who are heir to long life, thrice ten thousand seasons shall he wander apart from the blessed, being born meantime in all sorts of mortal forms, changing one bitter path of life for another. — Empedocles

Poetry is the art of using language to transcend language. — Laurence Overmire

I was snorting a lot of cocaine and I had lost myself to a great degree. A lot of people, everybody was starting to realize what the coke was all about and they were all starting to get lost. — George Jung