Seana Crenna Quotes & Sayings
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With age come the inner, the higher life. Who would be forever young, to dwell always in externals? — Elizabeth Cady Stanton
If you have a child who is seven feet tall, you don't cut off his head or his legs. You buy him a bigger bed and hope he plays basketball. — Robert Altman
The fear of extinction will probably bring us together, not 'love' or feeling of brotherhood. — U.G. Krishnamurti
Every second you spend with the wrong person, is a second wasted in the search for true love. — Leon Brown
We started our journey across the waistlands by folowing the enormous belt!! — Neil Leckman
My creativity and my political work are linked. I don't do this work out of guilt or out of responsibility. — Holly Near
I think good actors can sort of see into people and immediately you have a chemistry with them or not. It's like an affair with no mess. You don't actually consummate it, but you get to pretend, imagine what it would be like. — John Cusack
The success of each is dependent upon the success of the other. — John D. Rockefeller Jr.
Rumours of Damen's enslavement in Vere had spread like fire through the camp. To see the Veretian Prince wear the gold cuff of a palace bed slave in turn was shocking, intimate, a symbol of Damen's ownership. Damen — C.S. Pacat
We got a new song called 'Ashes in Your Mouth,' and it is NOT about a joint falling apart. — Dave Mustaine
Who needs one more chef in one more building with four walls and a kitchen? — Jose Andres
Don't lose sight of the fact that hip and legs drive the horse forward and the hands merely channel this power by gentle rein aids. — Nuno Oliveira
I looked over. Somehow, I wasn't surprised to find the homeless guy from the rail yard sitting in the shotgun seat. His jeans were so worn out they were almost white. His coat was ripped, with stuffing coming out. He looked kind of like a teddy bear that had been run over by a truck. — Rick Riordan
He (Antonio Machado) was old, weary and ill, and he no longer believed in Franco's defeat. He wrote 'This is the end; any day now Barcelona will fall. For the strategists, for the politicians, for the historians, it is all clear: we have lost the war. But in human terms, I am not so sure. Perhaps we have won. — Javier Cercas
