Rustenburg Quotes & Sayings
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I mean I'm talking about playing games, about imagining other people, and it's part of the way that it helps you actually see the world. — Simon McBurney

I love writing picture books and story books because of the exciting, visual life that artists and illustrators give to them. And most of all, I love writing novels because of the inner, emotional journeys that they take me on. Hopefully, the reader comes with me! — Berlie Doherty

If you can concentrate on what you're doing and have the desire to do the things you have to do to win, you'll succeed. — Arnold Palmer

Like every normal person, I hate my voice. And I am not the only one who hates my voice. The voiceover gets a lot of strong reactions. A lot of people love it, and a few people truly hate it and pronounce the films are unwatchable because of my Latvian accent. But it also has a certain level of theatricality, and everything is important for a manic character. — Signe Baumane

I love the power of the musician who composes and performs. I envy their ability to put a nugget of truth in three minutes of sweat and emotional outpouring, colored entirely from their thoughts. — Kim Harrison

Love took prisoners no matter what the circumstances; it broke open the heart with no regard for consequences. — Andrea Hurst

Those only are happy ... who have their minds fixed on some object other than their own happiness,
a crisis in my mental history — John Stuart Mill

It really seems as if failure and hardship make more of a human being of folks than success. — Gene Stratton-Porter

Oops," I whispered as I met Ryan's worried gaze. "Sorry about that."
"Are you kidding? That was great!"
"Great? I knocked out the electricity."
"But you didn't blow up my room. — Kelly Oram

The first degree of proficiency is, in painting, what grammar is in literature, a general preparation for whatever the student may afterward choose for more particular application. The power of drawing, modeling, and using colors, is very properly called the language of the art. — Joshua Reynolds