Stepaniak Cincinnati Quotes & Sayings
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If you truly love someone, you will cherish what they despise most about themselves. — Deborah Harkness

Life, we can now say, is getting something to happen against the odds, and remembering how to do it. — Ursula Goodenough

You have a light in your heart and that is your love, it can shine like a sun to enlighten the whole world. — Debasish Mridha

All work is ultimately creative work because all of us are taking part in the ongoing creation of the world. There's — Rob Bell

Laws are a dead letter without courts to expound and define their true meaning and operation. — Alexander Hamilton

If the spectrum linking everyday depression to Major Depression sometimes hinders understanding of it, it also offers an opportunity for empathy. Because almost everyone, at some point, experiences feelings of sadness, of hopelessness, of emptiness, not to mention lethargy and irritability. — Gayle Forman

I have a company attitude about my work. I don't like to do just one thing; I like to do a lot of things. — Jack O'Brien

I'm pretty much able to play any style. I'm not here to demand 40 or 50 shots. But I would like 30. — Shaquille O'Neal

With humor, it's so subjective that trying to think of what the ideal reader would think would drive you crazy. — Calvin Trillin

Parenting is not logical. If it were, we would never have to read a book, never need a family therapist, and never feel the urge to call a close friend late at night for support after a particularly trying bedtime scene ... We have moments of logic, but life is run by a much larger force. Life is filled with disagreement, opposition, illusion, irrational thinking, miracle, meaning, surprise, and wonder. — Jeanne Elium

In the morning this light breasts your windowpane and, having pried your eye open like a shell, runs ahead of you, strumming its lengthy rays - like a hot-footed schoolboy running his stick along the iron grate of the park or garden - along arcades, colonnades, red-brick chimneys, saints and lions. "Depict! Depict!" it cries to you, either mistaking you for some Canaletto or Carpaccio or Guardi, or because it doesn't trust your retina's ability to retain what it makes available, not to mention your brain's capacity to absorb it. Perhaps art is simply an organism's reaction against its retentive limitations. At any rate, you obey the command and grab your camera, supplementing both your brain cells and your pupil. Should this city ever be short of cash, it can go straight to Kodak for assistance - or else tax its products savagely. By the same token, as long as this place exists, as long as winter light shines upon it, Kodak shares are the best investment. — Joseph Brodsky