Sawada Horimiya Quotes & Sayings
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One learns the art of dying by learning the art of living: how to become master of the present moment. — S. N. Goenka
Life as it unfolds in front of the camera is full of so much complexity, wonder and surprise that I find it unnecessary to create new realities. There is more pleasure, for me, in things as-they-are. — David Hurn
I was given talent, and if you are given it, it is your obligation to use it. — Dennis Potter
Also, serial killers, child killers, they're hot, they're the new cool kids, the new vampires, the new zombies, everybody's favourite spook monster. — Rafael Yglesias
What most of us are after, when we have a picture taken, is a good natural-looking picture that doesn't resemble us. — Peg Bracken
I finished your song, she said. Our last song. And I want to play it for you. — Nicholas Sparks
I mean, if I went into my closet, I could find a previous draft and try to figure that out, but it takes a long time for me to find the voice to tell a story in. I was working from other points of view for a couple years there. — Alice Sebold
There are artists with palettes and easels selling the kind of modern art that Soviet art critics used to critique with bulldozers. Judging by the paintings I saw, the Soviets were right the first time. — P. J. O'Rourke
I hate waking up every morning to my alarm. I always bang my head on the steering wheel. — Scott Wood
Mama shrieked. The first man turned — Raymond E. Feist
Destiny sees things as they are, not as we would wish them to be. He knows there are no stories, only the illusion of stories: threads and patterns that seem to appear in the pages of existence given meaning and significance by the observer. Destiny observes worlds and molecules like motes of dust hanging in a sunbeam: every movement, every moment inevitable. Destiny walks the paths of his garden, a place of forks and paths which combine and part, seeing only what is. He is surprised by nothing. There is nothing that can surprise him, nothing that was not already written in his book. — Neil Gaiman
There aren't enough cookies in the world to make you feel loved and whole. — Michael Neill
