Shermann Singleton Quotes & Sayings
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If spirituality is not religion or cynicism or sentimentality or narcissism, then what is it? ... we can confidently say ... that spirituality is fearlessness. It is a way of looking boldly at this life we have been given, here, now, on earth, as this human being. — Elizabeth Lesser

There is no God, Nature sufficeth unto herself; in no wise hath she need of an author. — Marquis De Sade

Love is about giving freedom and power, not about gaining control or possession. — Jeffrey Fry

The Tin Woodman knew very well he had no heart, and therefore he took great care never to be cruel or unkind to anything. — L. Frank Baum

Alone
everything changes.
Some might call it distorted reality
but it's exactly the place I need to be. — Ellen Hopkins

It's natural to feel jittery around new people. But sometimes you can get over your jitters if you make a joke. So when the Swedish housekeeper brought her breakfast on a tray, Charity said something cheeky about eating Lady Margaret out of house and home. But the big red-faced woman took no notice at all. So then Charity had to look totally relaxed and unconcerned as she enjoyed her breakfast in bed, which was easy enough after the first bite. The spooky Swedish housekeeper really was a fabulous cook. And Charity believed believed in looking for the best in people. — Elizabeth Jane Howard

And then after the success at Melbourne Comedy Festival, then we regrouped back in LA and we went back into workshopping and decided to develop a proper show and that's when we started working on "Stuffed and Unstrung," which is a much bigger and sharper version of "Puppet Up." — Brian Henson

To make my brothers and my sister laugh was the greatest joy to me in my life. I like people who can make fun of themselves a lot. — Gemma Ward

Life and death are in the mind, and nowhere else. — Sogyal Rinpoche

For this to happen today, of all days! It felt like a wink from God. — Robert Galbraith

Appetite has really become an artificial and abnormal thing, having taken the place of true hunger, which alone is natural. The one is a sign of bondage but the other, of freedom. — Paul Brunton

Oh, Vasu. People always talk; you have to learn to ignore them. — Farahad Zama