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Tonto Tv Quotes By Sara Sheridan

Sometimes I create a character from a scrap - a mere mention that has been left behind. — Sara Sheridan

Tonto Tv Quotes By Elana Meyers

I played softball at George Washington University and then I played professionally for the Mid-Michigan Ice. I had a couple of tryouts with the US Olympic Team but I don't know if I have a word to describe how bad one of the tryouts was. It was the worst tryout in the history of tryouts. It was that bad. So I totally bombed it and thought my chances of being an Olympian were over. — Elana Meyers

Tonto Tv Quotes By Ashley Judd

The Conversation about women's bodies exists largely outside of us, while it is also directed at (and marketed to) us, and used to define and control us. The Conversation about women happens everywhere, publicly and privately. We are described and detailed, our faces and bodies analyzed and picked apart, our worth ascertained and ascribed based on the reduction of personhood to simple physical objectification. Our voices, our personhood, our potential, and our accomplishments are regularly minimized and muted. — Ashley Judd

Tonto Tv Quotes By James Weldon Johnson

New York had impressed me as a place where there was lots of money and not much difficulty in getting it. — James Weldon Johnson

Tonto Tv Quotes By Ben Eine

I love the process of cutting everything out with a scalpel yourself: I don't want to have my stencils drawn up in Illustrator, then laser-cut. I like the fact that it's slightly wrong; I think it gives it a beauty. The individual and handmade will always be worth more than what a computer can do, at least until computers can learn how to make mistakes. — Ben Eine

Tonto Tv Quotes By Ayushi Jain

Train your brain-help your wallet — Ayushi Jain

Tonto Tv Quotes By Christopher Alexander

It is possible to make buildings by stringing together patterns, in a rather loose way. A building made like this, is an assembly of patterns. It is not dense. It is not profound. But it is also possible to put patterns together in such a way that many patterns overlap in the same physical space: the building is very dense; it has many meanings captured in a small space; and through this density, it becomes profound. — Christopher Alexander