Stanwick Ethics Quotes & Sayings
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A love gone bad, a sea of bitterness: such an everyday thing. As ordinary as the tide, and perhaps as relentless. But tides turned, too. — Deanna Fei

You can be brave and still be feminine. You can lead and still love flowers. Most importantly, you can be queen and still be a bride. — Kiera Cass

Yet how hard it is to point to a moment. To say: there, in that moment, I changed. — Danielle Dutton

Understanding is the ultimate seduction of the mind. Go to the truth beyond the mind. — Stephen Levine

Women are skinny for other women. Men want something they can actually hold on to. — Garcelle Beauvais

People say you should do it this way, someone else suggests that, yes, there's financing, but maybe you should use this actor. And there are the threats, at the end - if you don't do it this way, you'll lose your box office; if you don't do it that way, you'll never get financed again ... 35, 40 years of this, you get beat up. — Martin Scorsese

Since time itself is not movement, it must somehow have to do with movement.Time is initially encountered in those entities which are changeable, change is in time. How is time exhibited in this way of encountering it, namely, as that within which things change? Does it here give itself as itself in what it is? Can an axplacation of time starts here guarantee that time will thereby provide as it were the fundamental phenomena that determine it in its own being? — Martin Heidegger

Movement should be approached like life - with enthusiasm, joy and gratitude - for movement is life,
and life is movement, and we get out of it what we put into it. — Ron Fletcher

I know I screwed up my 'Godzilla.' — Dean Devlin

A line, an area of tone, is not really important because it records what you have seen, but because of what it will lead you on to see. Following up its logic in order to check its accuracy, you find confirmation or denial in the object itself or in your memory of it. — John Berger

To this day I always insist on working out a problem from the beginning without reading up on it first, a habit that sometimes gets me into trouble but just as often helps me see things my predecessors have missed. — Robert B. Laughlin

One would like to stroke and caress human beings, but one dares not do so, because they bite. — Vladimir Lenin