Torunn Marvel Quotes & Sayings
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WILL'S RULES FOR LIVING #13: READ BOOKS TO GET SMARTER. READ PEOPLE TO BECOME WISER. — Mark Frost
Inspiration leads to invention. Tenacity is the breeding ground for inspiration. There can be no invention in the absence of tenacity. — Momofuku Ando
wondering if this was how I was going to end up: eccentric and alone. — Pauline Wiles
Learn to be comfortable in your own skin despite what you see and hear. — Michelle Cook-Hall
There is a direness in the construction of safety, in the telling of theretofore untold stories. — Carrie Brownstein
Essentially I'm a pantheist-agnostic. I worship many deities with equal amounts of confusion. — Jonathan Ames
Once you realize that the imagination is non-fiction, the world is yours — Carl Henegan
She had so deep a kinship with the trees, so intuitive a sympathy with leaf and flower, that it seemed as if the blood in her veins was not slow-moving human blood, but volatile sap. — Mary Webb
I really don't have a type. I never had a type. If I could put them all together, it's, like, the most different grouping. So I love when guys are funny. I love guys that are funny and goofy and over the top. And you know, I really like personality. — Kaley Cuoco
There's a hysterical, tired sense of humor that comes after working 14 hours a day, six days a week. I like those things because they take the pressure off the constant stress. — Tom Berenger
When we get hung up on the non-essentials, the essentials have no opportunity to make a significant appearance. — Dwight Edwards
A spiritual life without discipline is impossible. Discipline is the other side of discipleship. The practice of a spiritual discipline makes us more sensitive to the small, gentle voice of God. — Henri J.M. Nouwen
I make one request:
love me.
Not convenient love
or conditional love.
Rather the kind of love
where eyes meet
& souls greet.
Where the depth
is unfathomable. — Lindsay Lock
There are those of us who readily embrace the pabulum of mediocrity which declares that things are about as good as they can get, and so things never get good. — Craig D. Lounsbrough
