Rooftree Quotes & Sayings
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I find that I have painted my life - things happening in my life - without knowing. — Georgia O'Keeffe

I wanted to be an actor my whole young life. My dad was an actor, obviously - he won an Academy Award, but I had no idea what was involved. I had all the wrong ideas about acting. — Ed Begley Jr.

Art in its perfection is not ostentatious; it lies hid and works its effect, itself unseen. — Joshua Reynolds

Kethry had once described summoning as being like balancing on a rooftree while screaming an epic poem in a foreign language at the top of your lungs. — Mercedes Lackey

When we change the message of God, we change the God of the message. — Warren W. Wiersbe

I don't think I know a Scientologist except when I see one or two of their actors on the Hollywood screen. — Jerry Falwell

Anyone who has raised more than one child knows full well that kids turn out the way they turn out - astonishingly, for the most part, and usually quite unlike their siblings, even their twins, raised under the same flawed rooftree. Little we have done or said, or left undone and unsaid, seems to have made much mark. It's hubris to suppose ourselves so influential; a casual remark on the playground is as likely to change their lives as any dedicated campaign of ours. They come with much of their own software already in place, waiting, and none of the keys we press will override it. — Barbara Holland

Some of the things that contributed to my positive attitude were rejoicing, smiling and acknowledging every small step I had made. — Amy Rankin

God bless the corners of this house, and be the lintel blest, and bless the hearth and bless the board and bless each place of rest, and bless each door that opens wide to stranger as to kin. And bless each crystal window pane that lets the starlight in, and bless the rooftree overhead and every sturdy wall. The peace of man, the peace of God, the peace of love on all. Amen. — Carolyn Brown

I wanted to go to the rooftree of Maine to start my trip before turning west. It seemed to give the journey a design, and everything in the world must have design or the human mind rejects it. But in addition it must have purpose or the human conscience shies away from it. Maine — John Steinbeck