Sujeter Quotes & Sayings
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VISION without PROVISION is FRUSTRATION. — Chiemezie Anyaeji
He kissed me everywhere, not like before, not angry. And God help me, it shouldn't have made a difference, but somehow it did. — C.J. Roberts
Nothing sets the world right like slightly melted chocolate from a fresh-baked cookie. — Julie Wetzel
We perceive existence by means of words and names. To this or that vague, potential thing I will give a name, and it will exist thereafter, and its existence will be clearly perceived. The name enables me to see it. I can call it by its name, and I can see it for what it is. — N. Scott Momaday
I'm one of those people who doesn't really know what he thinks until he writes it down. — Stephen King
I want to make it clear publicly that I expect more candor from this Administration during the next four years, particularly with members on the Foreign Relations Committee so that we can maintain a bipartisan foreign policy. — George Voinovich
Pieces"
Isn't that what all of life is anyway?
Shards. Bits. Moments.
Am I less because I have fewer, or do the few I have mean more?
Am I just as full as anyone else? Enough?
Pieces.
Allys saying "I like you"
Gabriel snorting out bread freeing me to laugh.
And Ethan reminding me how much I do know.
Pieces.
I hold them likethey are life itself.
They nearly are. — Mary E. Pearson
Music is an outburst of the soul. — Frederick Delius
Faith is kept alive in us, and gathers strength, more from practice than from speculations. — Joseph Addison
Artists shouldn't wait until they are told what their art should be, they shouldn't follow trends or allow other people to influence their work, an artist should only create from the strongest emotions within their heart — Andrew James Pritchard
A better age would have to follow. — Robert D. Kaplan
To have hands, to have fingers, is weird. Real life is weird, to have fingers? — Alejandro Jodorowsky
Men are as innocent as the morning to the unsuspicious. — Henry David Thoreau