Shandi Sullivan Quotes & Sayings
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Van Houten, I'm a good person but a shitty writer. you're a shitty person but a good writer. — John Green

I am happy to have now as Danny finally a more difficult role, in which I can shoot and fight. — James MacArthur

I actually do think the history is so epic that it actually kind of writes itself. — David Talbot

Does Facebook behave like a tool in my hand, or a firehose designed to spew at me in accordance with other peoples' agendas? Concretely: can I write my own client to present a filtered view of the Facebook stream, or have other people do that for me? — Eric S. Raymond

Even in the most favourable periods for cultural development , Intellectuals tend to have uneasy relationship with the status quo. — Frank Furedi

Modeling gave me an opportunity to be someone I'm not each day. — Bar Refaeli

You can believe that you are neither a slave to inspiration nor its master, but something far more interesting - its partner - and that the two of you are working together toward something intriguing and worthwhile. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Some of my music requires an obsessive-compulsive approach and a real embodiment of excessiveness. So I really have to live in that world of overstimulation. Sometimes I think it's like a drug; more is more, and you can never get enough. The older I get, the more I crave that excessive aesthetic. It's never going to satisfy me. — Sufjan Stevens

I never really considered writing something that was nonfiction. — Vanessa Diffenbaugh

I went to high school in the 1970s and was a real daydreamer and not the best student. — John Benjamin Hickey

I like a girl who does not take me seriously, you know? It's important to be able to laugh at each other. — Kit Harington

There is one antidote for evil passions: the purification of our souls which takes place through the mystery of godliness. The chief act of faith in this mystery is to look to Him who suffered the passion for us. The cross is the passion, so that whoever looks to it? is not harmed by the poison of desire. To look to the cross means to render one's whole life dead and crucified to the world. — Gregory Of Nyssa

Much of history revolves around this question: how does one convince millions of people to believe particular stories about gods, or nations, or limited liability companies? Yet when it succeeds, it gives Sapiens immense power, because it enables millions of strangers to cooperate and work towards common goals. Just try to imagine how difficult it would have been to create states, or churches, or legal systems if we could speak only about things that really exist, such as rivers, trees and lions. — Yuval Noah Harari