Swerving Driver Quotes & Sayings
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My son is really good at being on trips with me. He understands what's going on. He grew up with me modeling, so it's quite normal for him to be on a shoot and in pictures because he sees me doing it. — Arizona Muse
Oratory is, after all, the prose literature of the savage. — George Saintsbury
Before the days of video village a director should stand right next to the camera, look with his naked eye and if he sees something that is real to him, he'd look up at the [camera] operator and if he gives the look to indicate he'd seen it to, then you print and you'd move on. — Matt Damon
Everything begins with the resolve to take the first step. From that action, wisdom arises and change begins. Without action, nothing changes. — Daisaku Ikeda
Nothing tells more about the character of a man than the things he makes fun of. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie. — John Milton
Until it had acquired the strength to create in my mind a fresh example of absolute, unproductive beauty ... — Marcel Proust
The silence sings. It is musical. I remember a night when it was audible. I heard the unspeakable. — Henry David Thoreau
But I do have a computer at home and a pretty good ISDN connection. — Jon Postel
Sure, we're the sum of our experiences. If you listen to that song I wrote in 1969, "Dream On," you might get a different view. I may not have been quite sure of what I was doing, but I was on to something. — Steven Tyler
I don't think there is a need for an entity like God in my life. — Salman Rushdie
The difference between sentiment and being sentimental is the following: Sentiment is when a driver swerves out of the way to avoid hitting a rabbit on the road. Being sentimental is when the same driver, when swerving away from the rabbit, hits a pedestrian. — Frank Herbert
Why Dream?
Life is a difficult assignment. We are fragile creatures, expected to function at high rates of speed, and asked to accomplish great and small things each day. These daily activities take enormous amounts of energy. Most things are out of our control. We are surrounded by danger, frustration, grief, and insanity as well as love, hope, ecstasy, and wonder. Being fully human is an exercise in humility, suffering, grace, and great humor. Things and people all around us die, get broken, or are lost. There is no safety or guarantees.
The way to accomplish the assignment of truly living is to engage fully, richly, and deeply in the living of your dreams. We are made to dream and to live those dreams. — SARK
We were both adulting like adult adults who behaved like adults. — Penny Reid