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Shue Yen Quotes By Jennifer Rodewald

....looking for God in everyday stuff. Something I definitely needed to practice more. — Jennifer Rodewald

Shue Yen Quotes By William Shakespeare

The elephant hath joints, but none for courtesy; his legs are legs for necessity, not for flexure. — William Shakespeare

Shue Yen Quotes By Vashti Bunyan

If in anything I have faith in something you could call the human spirit - I have faith it will always save itself at the last minute. — Vashti Bunyan

Shue Yen Quotes By Rick Yancey

And humans think. They plan. They dream, and then they make the dream real. — Rick Yancey

Shue Yen Quotes By Gerard Way

Your connection to other people keeps you human, and that connection, staying human - that's what you have against control. It's like if somebody is being controlled by their job, the connection is to their family. And if they stay connected to those people, the job will never really have control over them. — Gerard Way

Shue Yen Quotes By Robert Louis Stevenson

And still the figure had no face by which he might know it; even in his dreams, it had no face ... — Robert Louis Stevenson

Shue Yen Quotes By Sarah Zettel

I suppose if I was to have to pick a few, Ursula LeGuin would have to top the list. It was while reading her work that I decided I wanted to be an author. — Sarah Zettel

Shue Yen Quotes By Ashleigh Brilliant

Here is a guaranteed way to get more of what you want: want less. — Ashleigh Brilliant

Shue Yen Quotes By Neil Gaiman

With 'Stardust', I hope what I was doing is giving 30-year-olds and 40-year-olds and 25-year-olds and 60-year-olds a chance to get the same sense of wonder, the same feeling, the same magic, that they got in reading the classic fairy tales as children. — Neil Gaiman

Shue Yen Quotes By Jessi Kirby

But what I realize, here, now, is that it's not actually making the choice that takes courage. It's facing it afterward. Owning up to it, whether it's good or bad. — Jessi Kirby