Standardy Jazzowe Quotes & Sayings
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whatever we are, it's we who move the world and it's we who'll pull it through. — Ayn Rand
Billy: Dad, do you have a perfect visual memory? Dad: Yes son, pretty much. Why do you ask? Billy: I just broke your shaving mirror! — Various
Bleeding ulcers run in my family, we give them to each other. — Lois McMaster Bujold
Everyone thought I was bold and fearless and even arrogant, but inside I was always quaking. — Katharine Hepburn
Try to master technology instead of it mastering you. — Chuck D
The better to kill me in my sleep?" "It would be rude to wake you first. — Rosamund Hodge
Something was starting to take shape, out of magic and will. Smoke and bone. — Laini Taylor
Everywhere he touches is fire. My whole body is burning up, the two of us becoming twin points of the same bright white flame. — Lauren Oliver
If you don't produce, you won't thrive - no matter how skilled or talented you are. — Cal Newport
When man listens, God speaks; when man obeys, God acts; when man prays, God empowers. — E. Stanley Jones
Who indeed knows the secret of the earthly pilgrimage? Who indeed knows why there can be comfort in a world of desolation? Now God be thanked that there is a beloved one who can lift up the heart in suffering, that one can play with a child in the face of such misery. Now God be thanked that the name of a hill is such music, that the name of a river can heal. Aye, even the name of a river that runs no more.
Who indeed knows the secret of the earthly pilgrimage? Who knows for what we live, and struggle and die? Who knows what keeps us living and struggling, while all things break about us? Who knows why the warm flesh of a child is such comfort, when one's own child is lost and cannot be recovered? Wise men write many books, in words too hard to understand. But this, the purpose of our lives, the end of all our struggle, is beyond all human wisdom. — Alan Paton
Some people have children. I have books. Much more interesting and they never ask me for money. — J. Lincoln Fenn
Remedies are slower in their operation than diseases. — Tacitus
We speak of self-fulfilling prophecies, but any belief that is acted on makes the world in its image. Beliefs matter. And so do the facts behind them. The astonishing gap between common beliefs and actualities about disaster behavior limits the possibilities, and changing beliefs could fundamentally change much more. Horrible in itself, disaster is sometimes a door back into paradise, that paradise at least in which we are who we hope to be, do the work we desire, and are each our sister's and brother's keeper. — Rebecca Solnit
To come into my world, I've got some M&Ms and some potato chips, and I'm asking you to move furniture. We're making a movie. We're making it like we're putting on a play. — Lee Daniels
