Spiritual Quotient Quotes & Sayings
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Is staying quiet an interrogation technique?"
"It can be. It can be also called listening. — Nora Roberts

Never go into debt to become a writer. Always find other ways to support yourself so you can do the work you truly love for the right reasons. Never ask your art to support you. If you ask your art to support you it will either end up comprised or you'll be disappointed with it. It's a lot to ask of creativity for it to provide for you financially. Find a scrappy way to get by and then do the work you love for the reasons you love. — Elizabeth Gilbert

I hate the word feminine! I mean, there is a woman and a man and when I say "woman" it suggests all that is radiant, tender, fascinating, gentle, demoniac, exaggerated! Feminine makes me think of somebody who is spindly and over-sweet: I don't like that! — Sonia Rykiel

Happy endings are just stories that haven't finished yet. — Angelina Jolie

God's wraith is really only the face of love refused. — Peter Kreeft

And I think musicians can better run this state than politicians. And, hell, beauticians can better run the state than politicians. — Kinky Friedman

I have one weakness: I love meat loaf. — Jackee Harry

I mean, the things you think will never happen, you have to confront; those things that come into your life that you thought you never could deal with, you do. — Mario Cantone

Bonnie and Jerry told me they never run away fro disagreements. They face each one head-on. "By holding it in, you'll begin to slowly form a negative opinion of each other," Bonnie reasoned, "which means you can't work out what the disagreement is. — Fawn Weaver

As long as the human race is able to concern itself with more than mere survival, soccer will have its place. — Desmond Morris

The greatest gift you can bestow upon your children is your time and undivided attention. — Jim Brozina

Ask yourself my love whether you are not very cruel to have so entrammelled me, so destroyed my freedom. Will you confess this in the Letter you must write immediately, and do all you can to console me in it - make it rich as a draught of poppies to intoxicate me - write the softest words and kiss them that I may at least touch my lips where yours have been. For myself I know not how to express my devotion to so fair a form: I want a brighter word than bright, a fairer word than fair. — John Keats