Staileys Beauty Quotes & Sayings
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It is not that branches of knowledge fight with one another, not poetry with anatomy, but fallacies, i.e., people. When a man does not understand a thing, he feels discord within himself: he seeks causes for this dissonance not in himself, as he should, but outside himself, and the result is war with something he does not understand. — Anton Chekhov
My music is very personal. I've created it in solitude. I face a white wall and beller. I like that sound - the expression of loneliness. That's what it's all about. — Dwight Yoakam
Grateful for his mistakes, man should be the gods, because by overcoming the faults the stronger force is developed. — Rudolf Steiner
How wonderful if something that only be existed in wishful thinking, comes and expresses themselves without being asked forcefully; but alas, i'm too immersed in the excitement until i don't realize that it's only temporarily, not forever — CG9sYXJhZGl0aWE=
Don't change a thing. God, Jess. Don't change a single thing. Be wild for me, be reckless. I love your kind of wild. — Penny Reid
He wrapped himself in quotations - as a beggar would enfold himself in the purple of Emperors. — Rudyard Kipling
We are not beginners forever, but we never stop learning. — Sandra Scofield
The man went to the controls, looking up at me, flaring his nostrils to my actions. His voice was like a voice under water. "We'll see what becomes of your rebellious nature when you lose your memories, Rei Lin." He punched a few buttons and turned the knob on the wall to the right. — Millicent Ashby
Life is short.
But desire, desire is long. — Jane Hirshfield
People are more than just the way they look. — Madeleine L'Engle
This almost never happens, but what is really relaxing is just being in this house all by myself, sitting quietly and watching TV. But I basically never get that chance. — Chris O'Donnell
Fairy tales and mythology have always been an exaggerated distillation of the real world. Think of them as blueprints for how to deal with a multitude of situations that can arise in a person's life. The beauty of them is that their analogies resonate so deeply and they also entertain while they teach. — Charles De Lint
Which begs the question, What is? — Suzanne Collins
A person doesn't feel, then act; rather, he acts, then feels. Change actions to change feelings. — Orrin Woodward
Sonia met my eyes in the mirror. 'You know, people come to Italy for all sorts of reasons, but when they stay its for the same two things.' 'What?' 'Love and gelato.' 'Amen,' Howard said. — Jenna Evans Welch
