Surian Residences Quotes & Sayings
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The imagination is an organ of understanding. And the imagination needs all the faculties at hand, all the sensibility, all the conscious and unconscious intelligence it can galvanize to fulfill its luminous mission. — Edward Hirsch

Everything worthwhile ends. We are in the perpetual process now: creation, maturation, cessation. — John Logan

Notice to step out of time into eternity. — Leonard Ravenhill

they read Hurston not only for the spiritual kinship inherent in such relations but because she used black vernacular speech and rituals, in ways Subtle and various, to chart the coming to consciousness of black women, so glaringly absent in other black fiction. — Zora Neale Hurston

Performing is very much like cooking: putting it all together, raising the temperature. — David Tudor

A debt may get mouldy, but it never decays. — Chinua Achebe

Since I realized that he (Picasso) lived in a self-enclosed world and that his solitude was therefore total, I wanted to explore my own solitude. — Francoise Gilot

Sometimes you have to let those you love chase the fucking wind on a whim because it's the only way they can free themselves from the nightmares within. — K. Bromberg

You ever heard the phrase 'nice guys finish last'? It's true. Been true my whole life. So, maybe it'd be nice for me for a change, if someone thought I was worth fightin' for. — Lorelei James

It's smart to be thrifty. — Bernice Fitz-Gibbon

It is in books, poems, paintings which often give us the confidence to take seriously feelings in ourselves that we might otherwise never have thought to acknowledge. — Alain De Botton

I'm hopeful that increased awareness of the issues in Africa will bring about a new wave of progress and activism among young people everywhere. — Angelina Jolie

If you own up to your mistakes, you don't suffer as much. But that's a tough lesson to learn. — Lee Iacocca

How she poisoned her sisters so slyly and quietly that it took them days to die. How when it was over they looked so peaceful that had it not been for the froth on their lips, you would have thought they had died in their sleep. — Kendare Blake