Shenkler Quotes & Sayings
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Is it a loss?" Rachael repeated. "I don't really know; I have no way to tell. How does it feel to have a child? How does it feel to be born, for that matter? We're not born; we don't grow up; instead of dying from illness or old age, we wear out like ants. Ants again; that's what we are. Not you; I mean me. Chitinous reflex-machines who aren't really alive." She twisted her head to one side, said loudly, "I'm not alive! — Philip K. Dick

Take nothing for granted. Make an emotional discovery as often as you can find one in every scene. Ask yourself: What is new? — Michael Shurtleff

New Yorkers your voices must be heard. Tell your state Congressmen to support same sex marriage bill. All you need is love — Madonna Ciccone

You have an awareness of your body and how to use it and I think that if you can embody a character physically it's another really useful tool. — Mia Wasikowska

Throw an idea into the world and its impact will ripple and reverberate beyond your side of the shore. — A.E. Samaan

Everything is so sad and so wonderful. — Cloris Leachman

Those dull, unmusterious city unemployables, dressed in their grey, secondhand suits. — Anthony J. Carson

If the Domain is destroyed, I have condemned my husband to an eternity of darkness, silence, with only his own rage and madness to keep him company. — Greg Bear

Lack of concentration makes one tired, while concentration wakes one up. — Erich Fromm

What we do and accomplish is only the tip of the iceberg of what's possible for us. — Les Brown

We know that there are chiselers. At the bottom of every case of criticism and obstruction we have found some selfish interest, some private axe to grind. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

On the first album I was saying, that's just one part of me. And then I was thinking, well, am I going to hide the rest of me now just because I'm afraid of something? No. I'm just going to be myself. — Norah Jones

One's existence should be in two parts: one should live like a bourgeois and think like a demigod. — Gustave Flaubert