Stutterers Affirmations Quotes & Sayings
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Mainly, I don't like it when music is made solely to impress people or in order to please business people; it doesn't sound good to me. If you're making music in order to become famous or loved by the masses ... that's not what I'm about. When somebody's making music for the wrong reasons, I hear it right away. — John Frusciante

Hip-hop can be limiting and I refuse to accept limits. — LL Cool J

It is curious that the leaf should so love the light and the root so hate it. — Celia Thaxter

A broken heart is a reminder of our only source of power. — Elisabeth Elliot

After all, what are we, what is any one of us, if not a combination, particular and exact, of what we have done, what we have read, and what we have imagined? — Enrique Vila-Matas

Don't ruin the moment by saying something stupid. There's elegance in things left unsaid. — Kurtis J. Wiebe

Sometimes you don't realize you've crossed a line until you're on the other side and can't go back. — Frank Warren

If Man is not a divinity, then Man is a disease. Either he is the image of God, or else he is the one animal which has gone mad. — G.K. Chesterton

I know I really shouldn't be complaining right now, — Nicholas Murray

Understanding the Way of Story as a sacred pattern and a living event. Story can reveal a spiritual path and or the way to healing. Stories become the foundation of health, peacebuilding and vision. Learning to listen, to recognize, to understand and attend the teachings and revelations of the Stories we have been given to live guides us toward the 5th world. Our individual stories, when carefully attended, can reveal each person's particular path of healing and transformation. Even illness is a story that can lead us to our own and to community healing. Learning to recognize the Story that we or another is living can be a worthy life work. — Deena Metzger

I didn't want much. I wanted much more. In fact, I wanted everything. — Rupert Holmes

Couldn't inquisitiveness be called just real affection with a kind of squint in its eye? — Maria Thompson Daviess

My mother buys a handful of wishing beans, which just seem to be white, dry beans with no specific magickal import. She will parse these out over the months when she feels her family members most need a wish. She can believe in wishes, since it is the familiar magic of wells, birthdays, and first stars. — Thomm Quackenbush

This is the trouble with all happiness -all of it is built on top of something men want. — Rick Riordan