Stepanski Press Quotes & Sayings
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When something really extreme happens, you have to find a way to embrace that and include it in how you think about the character. Sometimes it's not easy. — David Ogden Stiers
Songs sung under duress are often very powerful. — Henry Rollins
Because we don't really sparkle. — John G. Hartness
Have consideration for wounded feelings. — Ovid
Sometimes you need to be a little selfish because kindness is seldom appreciated. — Chirag Tulsiani
We cherish the chance to say thank you in person to Cpl. Frank Buckles. — Frank Buckles
It's almost impossible to read a fine thing without wanting to do a fine thing. — John Steinbeck
Some days, Will wished he could've been like Mikey. Living it up, having fun, embracing the moment. But Will had never been the kind who could keep his heart out of it. — Jamie Farrell
And I get up because it is the only thing I can do. — Jesmyn Ward
The unheard sounds came through, and each melodic line existed of itself, stood out clearly from all the rest, said its piece, and waited patiently for the other voices to speak. — Ralph Ellison
Then Martine said: "So yuo will be poor now all your life, Babette?"
Poor?" said Babette. She smiled as if to herself. "No, I shall never be poor. I told you that I am a great artist. A great artist, Mesdames, is never poor.We have something, Mesdames, of which other people know nothing. — Karen Blixen
And no one will listen to us until we listen to ourselves. — Marianne Williamson
Most of my friends wonder why I get these roles that are so masculine and tough. I think it's my Polish temperament that comes up. — Izabella Scorupco
I'm not ever letting your sexy ass get too far away from me again."
"How far is too far?" I asked.
"It's all too far. I want you right here beside me ... forever. — Abbi Glines
Priscilla has made it a mission to disabuse the students who still come to L'Abri of the Schaeffer mythology. She makes no secret of her nervous breakdowns, her dependence on Prozac, her depression and anxiety attacks, her alcohol-related struggles. She will tell anyone who asks that being a Schaeffer child - and the pressure from Mom to be part of the ministry and, above all, from strangers to live up to their "Schaeffer expectations" - didn't help. When I called her to ask if she would allow me to write about her problems, and she gave me the okay, she also said "Mom drove me crazy, but in fairness I would have suffered from stress and depression anywhere. I would push too hard in L'Abri, then crash. If I had been doing something else just as intense, it would have happened, too." Susan — Frank Schaeffer