Thiemann Quotes & Sayings
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Says Juliet
love wields the scissors
love is the escape
love blows through pinholes
love refuses to die
love holds its breathe though the absence of oxygen
love defines the weight of the pillow
slips free of the knot
love builds a fire out of hope
love climbs a rope of maybe
love trusts the grappling hook to hold
let the world
tell us no
love is the rusted fire escape
that shouldn't support our weight
but does — Catherine Linka

I don't see myself as having to compete with younger actresses; I don't feel that. — Annette Bening

Gang violence in America is not a sudden problem. It has been a part of urban life for years, offering an aggressive definition and identity to those seeking a place to belong in the chaos of large metropolitan areas. — Dave Reichert

To want your child to remain innocent whilst toughening up enough to survive This Life is entirely contradictory, but, as far as I can tell, an almost-universal parental desire. It — Nick Alexander

Things may get a little odd at times, but they work out. You don't have to try very hard to make them work out; you just let them. — Benjamin Hoff

I was touched by the magic of music. My way to communicate was through my guitar and music. — Juanes

I'm a multi-tasker. I was down with that stuff before they invented the term. — Chuck D

There is no fair in life and death. If it were, no good men would die young. — Mitch Albom

Love has never been understood, though it may have been fully experienced, and that experience communicated. — Shulamith Firestone

If you are religious, pray. If you are philosophical, contemplate. If you are spiritual, meditate. — John K. Brown

But lulled into such an opium-like listlessness of vacant, unconscious reverie is this absent-minded youth by the blending cadence of waves with thoughts, that at last he loses his identity; — Herman Melville

The art of work ... It is going to your work as you go to worship, with a prayer of thankfulness and the aspiration to serve. — Wilferd Peterson

They claim their labours are to build a heaven yet their heaven is populated with horrors. Perhaps the world is not made. Perhaps nothing is made. A clock without a craftsman. It's too late. Always has been, always will be ... too late. — Alan Moore

Though my theory was books chose us, and not the other way around. — Rebecca Raisin