Tinseltown Kenosha Quotes & Sayings
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Rarely do they appear great before their valets. — Jean De La Bruyere
When you are seeking love, love is seeking you. — Debasish Mridha
The universe is grand, but life is grander. We're certain to meet again. — Liu Cixin
Man is born broken. He lives by mending. The grace of God is glue. — Eugene O'Neill
Dreams are free, so make sure you have a shit-load of them. — Colleen Hoover
History, in [Nietzsche's] view, belongs to him who is fighting a great fight, and who needs examples, teachers and comforters, but cannot find them among his contemporaries. Without history the mountain chain of great men's great moments, which runs through millennia, could not stand clearly and vividly before me. — Georg Brandes
I wonder if you fall forever and ever and never touch down, is it still falling? — Lauren Oliver
I'd spent most of the time Googling things "for research purposes". Spoiler alert: When you're a writer, ANYTHING can be called "research. — Chelsea M. Cameron
If I understand accountability, but not acceptability, I will live under pressure to behave well in order to be accepted. If I understand acceptability, but not accountability, I may become casually indifferent to sinful living. When I understand first my acceptability and then my accountability, I will be constrained to please the One who died for me, fearful that I might grieve Him, not wanting to, because I love Him. — Larry Crabb
Firstly, do not fear hardship, and secondly, do not fear death. — Mao Tse-tung
Some, merely to contradict what I had said, did not scruple to cast doubt upon things they had seen with their own eyes again and again. — Galileo Galilei
I'm a positive person, so I don't get bogged down with it. If you're expecting that, if you wall in that, if you practice that, then you'll attract what you fear. — Denzel Washington
92. Eventually I confess to a friend some details about my weeping - its intensity, its frequency. She says (kindly) that she thinks we sometimes weep in front of a mirror not to inflame self-pity, but because we want to feel witnessed in our despair. — Maggie Nelson
