Sandpit Cafe Quotes & Sayings
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What God gives, no one can take back. — Evans Biya
You don't see artists sitting around a lot, talking about ideology. They find out what they believe, and what they're doing, by doing it. — Peter Coyote
It's like the mafia. Once you're in - your in. There's no getting out. — Kelly Slater
A boy once told me that love without heartbreak is just a pretty myth. — Leila Sales
I travel light; as light, that is, as a man can travel who will still carry his body around because of its sentimental value. — Christopher Fry
Self-mastery calls for thorough familiarity with one's mental and emotional strengths. And it calls for sustaining a commitment to personal growth - the understanding of what makes you tick as an individual - as well as personal development. — Charles Garfield
Whenever we can, we tend to use debt to fund deals, as Aspen is very cash generative, so it doesn't make sense to issue equity. Over time, we can eliminate debt. — Stephen Saad
The main element of true reconciliation is the public education system. — Nilantha Ilangamuwa
When you're challenged, you're totally alive and totally dealing with reality, particularly if it could be dangerous. And that excites me! — Bai Ling
I'm sorry. I don't mean to be so emotional. It's just that it's been a very trying few weeks. My feelings are all a bit too close to the surface and I can't seem to manage them properly."
She was collected against his warm body, his hard muscles surrounding her, his voice weaving through her hair. "Evie, love, don't apologize for being emotional. You've been through hell. And only a heartless brute like me could truly appreciate the courage it takes to be honest about your feelings. — Lisa Kleypas
If Nirvana had remained a small, underground punk rock band, Kurt Cobain would still be alive. And he'd probably be living in Seattle, getting kind of fat and balding, be relatively happy and producing records for other people. — Moby