Snits Crossword Quotes & Sayings
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...above all, let your focus be on remaining a full person. Take time for yourself. Nurture your own needs.
Please do not think of it as 'doing it all'.
Our culture celebrates the idea of women who are able to 'do it all' but does not question the premise of that praise. I have no interest in the debate about women doing it all because it is a debate that assumes that caregiving and domestic work are singularly female domains, and idea that I strongly reject. Domestic work and caregiving should be gender-neutral, and we should be asking not whether a woman can 'do it all' but how best to support parents in their dual duties at work and at home. — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

This kind of job is magic. It comes around once or twice in a lifetime if you're lucky. And thank god, because it's all-consuming and sometimes work should just be work. — Amy Poehler

But my thoughts
breed truths
that my heart
can't
bare.
Like Melody. — Kenya Wright

What you think in your own mind to be good, or what people of the world think is good, is not necessarily good. — Dogen

So much for vows. Words are wind, — George R R Martin

I will be a president in a skirt, but I will wear the pants. — Josefina Vazquez Mota

My father calls acting 'a state of permanent retirement with short spurts of work.' — Chris Pine

Beauty soon grows familiar to the lover, Fades in his eye, and palls upon the sense. — Joseph Addison

Coffee in the morning, cocaine afternoons. — Jackson Browne

Anyone who's 71 years old would look ridiculous singing rock. — Grace Slick

The mind can perceive the impossible.
The heart can endure the impossible.
The soul can experience the impossible.
The hands can do the impossible.
The tongue can express the impossible.
The eyes can discern the impossible.
The ears can understand the impossible. — Matshona Dhliwayo

You'll never understand us from reading a book,' Will had said, but that wasn't the point really. He didn't know what books meant to her, that books were symbols of truth and meaning, that this one acknowledged that she existed and there were others like her in the world. — Cassandra Clare

Negative thoughts stick around because we believe them, not because we want them or choose them. — Andrew J. Bernstein