Romanenko Elena Quotes & Sayings
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For every man who lives without freedom, the rest of us must face the guilt. — Lillian Hellman
Being an uncle brings me utter joy. — Russell Tovey
Those who weep recover more quickly than those who smile. — Jean Giraudoux
In future years a number of you will become spiritual teachers. After many years of study and doing a good job, go out into the world and teach people.You'll reach points of advancement where you'll be able to be of great help to many, many people. — Frederick Lenz
There are still places to go, there are still dinners, there are still parties, and you can still get dressed up. That's part of having fun in fashion. — Christian Siriano
The fact that (respectable) women began to wear 'attractive' nightwear only after the introduction, in the early eighties of last century, of the practice of birth-control, has an obvious implication. In the days of unlimited birth-rate the feminine nightdress was markedly unappealing: perhaps a calculated discretion. — C. Willett Cunnington
How do I let the director know how obsessed I am and willing to do anything for the movie? Like, I wanted to write this one director a letter, so I wrote him a handwritten note. But then I was like, 'How many people are writing this guy handwritten letters? Is it going to seem cheesy? What do I do?' — Jennifer Lawrence
There will always be reservations, things one must leave out, events one can't explain without handing over a full map of one's life, unfolding it, making clear that all the lines and contours stand for long days and nights when things were bad or good, or when things were too small to be described at all: when things just were. This is a life. — Colm Toibin
I love when people laugh. I love when they cry, I like a story to say something, and I hope the audience feels happier leaving the theatre than when it came in. — Leo McCarey
Materialism is not fundamentally an economic problem, but a cultural one ... a spiritual issue. It runs to the depths of our souls, and, for this reason, needs to be understood less in terms of budgets or fiscal cycles and more in terms of where we locate the sacred, of where we search for meaning and transcendence, and of how we think about justice, equality, and the future of our world. — Robert Wuthnow
Boredom, as her mother had always told them, was a state to be pitied, the province of the witless. — Kate Morton
At the end of time I want my art to stand up and my soul to bow down. — Rob Ryser
