Santree Quotes & Sayings
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You don't necessarily have to go to film school to be a brilliant film maker. If you are a good listener and you study life, and you find that story that is buried within each and every one of us, and you figure out a way to bring that out. And sometimes it doesn't necessarily mean money or winning the lottery. — Tony Todd

Exactly,' she said, and made her point as simply as that. There wasn't a lot of bullshit in my heaven.
~pg 8 — Alice Sebold

That's where all the trouble in life comes from. Thinking. — Agatha Christie

What would she be saying if she did? That she did want to marry him? For ten years, at least, since she was twelve or thirteen, Rosa had been declaring roundly to anyone who asked that she had no intention of getting married, ever, and that if she ever did, it would be when she was old and tired of life. When this declaration in its various forms had ceased to shock people sufficiently, she had taken to adding that the man she finally married would be no older than twenty-five. But lately she had been starting to experience strong, inarticulate feelings of longing, of a desire to be with Joe all the time, to inhabit his life and allow him to inhabit hers, to engage with him in some kind of joint enterprise, in a collaboration that would be their lives. She didn't suppose they needed to get married to do that, and she knew that she certainly ought to not want to. But did she? — Michael Chabon

Swimming is my passion and something that I love. — Natalie Du Toit

All parts of the human body get tired eventually - except the tongue. — Konrad Adenauer

If they just reverse the division, ban the judges, and then it'll discourage other judges from ever doing this. — Roy Jones Jr.

Someone has said, Prayer is the highest use to which speech can be put. — Billy Graham

Sometimes time is irrelevant in understanding the beauty of another person's soul." He — Michelle A. Valentine

It is when I am, as it were, completely myself, entirely alone, and of good cheer ... that ideas flow best and most abundantly. Whence and how they come, I know not, nor can I force them. — Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart