Sciaccarellu Quotes & Sayings
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The Irish are the only men who know how to cry for the dirty polluted blood of all the world. — Norman Mailer

I can't tell you how many reshoots I've done from, you know, famous photographers who really love just to shoot models and failed at shooting a Patti Labelle or someone like that because Patti Labelle didn't turn them on, so you have to shoot what you care about. — Carol Friedman

Writers seldom write the things they think. They simply write the things they think other folks think they think. — Elbert Hubbard

take up your little burdens again, for though they seem heavy sometimes, they are good for us, and lighten as we learn to carry them. — Louisa May Alcott

The glow of satisfaction which follows the consciousness of doing our level best never comes to a human being from any other experience. — Orison Swett Marden

I drive him to school, then I break back into Barron's house. I'm the best kind of thief, the kind that leaves behind items equal in value to those he's stolen.
Then I go home and shave until my skin is as slick as any slickster's. — Holly Black

The wisdom teachings that permeate this book revolve around the truth that radically honest, compassionate self-exploration leads to self-awareness, and that true self-awareness is always healing. It opens us to the naturalness of love, peace, joy, and our own boundless creativity. Love, and especially self-love and acceptance, is the greatest healing force that I have gleaned thus far. — Robin Rose Bennett

Metaphysicians tell us that it is easier to get the body well than to get the mind to realize its wellness. — Alice Hegan Rice

Culture arises and unfolds in and as play ... culture itself bears the character of play. — Johan Huizinga

Civilization is a transient sickness. — Robinson Jeffers

Life is like riding a bicycle. If you want to stay balanced you've got to keep moving forward. — Albert Einstein

I am not looking to seduce a wearer of Birkenstocks. I do not like the big toe. — Edouard Leve