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Sierant Gabinety Quotes By Chuck Wendig

Story should be a descent
the feeling that there is an intense gravity to the narrative that draws you down, down, down. — Chuck Wendig

Sierant Gabinety Quotes By Shaun McNiff

The greatest opportunities for creative transformation are often lodged in our discontents. Art is an alchemical process that feeds on emotional energy. When we realize that a perfect equilibrium in our lives might not be the best basis for making art, then we can begin to re-vision our stress points. So rather than try to rid your life of tension, consider doing something more creative with it. — Shaun McNiff

Sierant Gabinety Quotes By Jiddu Krishnamurti

If you lose touch with nature you lose touch with humanity.
If there's no relationship with nature then you become a killer;
then you kill baby seals, whales, dolphins, and man
either for gain, for "sport," for food, or for knowledge.
Then nature is frightened of you, withdrawing its beauty.
You may take long walks in the woods or camp in lovely places
but you are a killer and so lose their friendship.
You probably are not related to anything to your wife or your husband. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Sierant Gabinety Quotes By Tracy Spiridakos

My boyfriend asked me to tell a story without my hands, and I couldn't talk. — Tracy Spiridakos

Sierant Gabinety Quotes By Josh Stern

The primary difference between sex and death is, with death there is no dress code — Josh Stern

Sierant Gabinety Quotes By Larry Elder

Welfare distorts behavior, makes one less personally responsible and reduces the role of private charity. This principle applies to corporate welfare. — Larry Elder

Sierant Gabinety Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

The Jews belong to a dark and repulsive force. One knows how numerous this clique is, how they stick together and what power they exercise through their unions. They are a nation of rascals and deceivers. — Marcus Tullius Cicero