Sandbergs Tapeter Quotes & Sayings
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I can't feel bad about being who I am, just like the girl next to me can't feel bad about being who she is. Because a rose can never be a sunflower, and a sunflower can never be a rose. — Miranda Kerr

The important things for a mom is that her kids are watched, and are safe and it's a good care environment. — Gary Myers

And sometimes I do films so my daughter can see me work. — Kelly Lynch

Teach only love for that is what you are. — Helen Schucman

Your ideas need not have anything to do with reality. Making conclusions is a sure way of not enhancing our perception. — Jaggi Vasudev

You're like Marilyn Monroe,' Ken tells me, which I take as a compliment and say a nervous "Thank You". Interrupting, he adds, 'You're all velvet and Velcro. Men want you because you're sexy and broken and when it gets too rough they can say "Hey! This toy is broken!" and toss you aside without feeling bad. — Emma Forrest

I like playing flawed characters, people who aren't perfect. — Tom Berenger

Close your eyes and stare into the dark. — Cecelia Ahern

For there was never any yet that wholly could escape love, and never shall there be any, never so long as beauty shall be, never so long as eyes can see. — Longus

When people say impossible, they usually mean improbable. — Leigh Bardugo

The most successful people in American life are those that have had horrific failures and have come back, done it again and again until they got it right, whether it's Steve Jobs or Bill Gates or Warren Buffet. — Frank Luntz

If you try to learn with your intellect, it is more difficult to absorb the teachings on a deep level. The mind looks at something and says, I don't want that; I want this instead. But as you simply continue to train, something changes. What changes is deeper than your intellectual knowledge, deeper than mind or heart. — Linda Holiday

Dinginess is death to a writer. Filth, discomfort, hunger, cold, trauma and drama, don't matter a bit. — Jeanette Winterson