Swooshing Heart Quotes & Sayings
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Whenever you feel compelled to put others first at the expense of yourself, you are denying your own reality, your own identity. — David Stafford

Don't be precious about anything-much less a certain guitar sound. There is always another interesting sound or effect just waiting to be discovered. — Robin Guthrie

I was really obsessed with age. I kept saying it was a record about trying to age gracefully. — Craig Finn

Longing for our idealized images of life separates us from our true selves and from our true callings. — Stephen Cope

As artists and professionals, it is our obligation to enact our own internal revolution, a private insurrection inside our own skulls. In this uprising we free ourselves from the tyranny of consumer culture. — Steven Pressfield

The relationship between the make-up man and the film actor
is that of accomplices in crime — Marlene Dietrich

A congressman is a pig. The only way to get his snout from the trough is to rap it sharply with a stick. — Henry Adams

When you go to other parks, they hang banners for the wild-card or Eastern Division or Western Division champions. Around here, they don't hang anything unless its for being world champions. — Chili Davis

I may not understand what is going on in your heart, but I do see that you have put this contest before everything and everyone ... even God. — Sarah Holman

Jesse, this is Craig. Craig, Jesse. You two should get along. Jesse's dead,
too. — Meg Cabot

Today's dirty hands are tomorrow's muddy water — Danielle Hylton-Outland

Scarlet and Wolf are saying gushy things in the galley," Iko said. "Normally I like gushy things, but its different when its real people. I prefer the net dramas. — Marissa Meyer

The child
a skilled actor with a hundred masks: a different one for his mother, father, grandmother or grandfather, for a stern or lenient teacher, for the cook or maid, for his own friends, for the rich and poor. Naive and cunning, humble and haughty, gentle and vengeful, well behaved and willful, he disguises himself so well that he can lead us by the nose. — Janusz Korczak