Taroball Quotes & Sayings
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The only faithfulness people have is to emotions they're trying to recapture — Norman Mailer
I have always been blessed with an enormous amount of energy. And so I didn't take care of my health at all. — Rick Warren
Being a screenwriter is not enough for a full creative life. — William Goldman
They call me before they go into production, when they have a prototype, and they call legitimate saxophonists, too. As opposed to the other kind. — Steve Lacy
Just because you have a good hand today doesn't mean it's good tomorrow. And some of the things we're doing may become very disadvantageous at some point. — Jamie Dimon
It's all magic to me. Country to punk rock, all of it. Chopin to Kurt Cobain. But it always all comes back to punk for me, because that was the last time, punk rock or grunge rock, was the last time that passion ruled the airwaves. — James Marsters
But who can paint like Nature? Can imagination boast, amid its gay creation, hues like hers? — James Thomson
It's funny the way things work out. You go in search of one thing and end up finding something else. If I didn't know better, I'd think it was the Force at work.
-Han Solo — James Luceno
Pacifism is a shifty doctrine under which a man accept the benefits of the social group without being willing to pay-and claims a halo for his dishonesty. — Robert A. Heinlein
I'm trying to solidify a long-term career, because I have no other skills and no other abilities. — Martha Wainwright
Occasionally some individuals let the seeming ordinariness of life dampen their spirits. Though actually coping and growning, others lack the quiet, inner-soul satisfaction that can steady them, and are experiencing instead, a lingering sense that there is something more important they should be doing ... as if what is quietly achieved in righteous individual living or in parenthood are not sufficiently spectacular. — Neal A. Maxwell
If at large gatherings or parties, or around people with whom you feel distant, your hands sometimes hang awkwardly at the ends of your arms - i you find yourself at a loss for what do with them, overcome with sadness that comes when you recognize the foreignnes of your own body - it's because your hands remember a time when the division between mind and body, brain and heart, what's inside and what's outside, was so much less. — Nicole Krauss
