Timbrook Dodge Quotes & Sayings
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The beauty of life is the bliss of being. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Do not offer a compliment and ask a favor at the same time. A compliment that is charged for is not valuable. — Mark Twain
Women have to be controlled- we're just too emotional. — Laura Schlessinger
I stand before you as a writer without any ground of being out of which to write: really blown about from country to country, culture to culture till I feel - till I am - nothing. As it happens, I like it that way. — Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
Women need space and silence. We too quickly give away our energy. There's something about holding that richness. — Natalie Goldberg
So we're tempted to despair - the despair of the not-as-great-as-we-want-to-be. Charles Spurgeon's epitaph on Alexander could easily describe one way we can go: See Alexander's tears! He weeps! Yes, he weeps for another world to conquer! Ambition is insatiable! The gain of the whole world is not enough. Surely to become a universal monarch, is to make one's self universally miserable.13 — Dave Harvey
Creative energy is sacred and divine. Those who are exploring their creativity in the world are ultimately exploring their relationship with all that is sacred. — Gia Combs-Ramirez
So, your dad's hot."
"Thanks. He was that way when I met him, so I can't really take credit. — Ally Carter
Stories are living things, creatures that move and grow in the imaginations of writer and reader. They must be solid and touchable just like the land, and must have fluid half-known depths just like the sea. — David Almond
I love you, Chloe. Everything else fades away from that. — Alessandra Torre
It is important to understand what are you trying to capture with a camera. What you want to use this tool for. It helps to begin to search for and concentrate on thematic photography. — Leonard Nimoy
I am dating, but it is hard to find someone quick enough and funny enough. I am quite demanding. — Anne Robinson
