Touiller Quotes & Sayings
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To get to where you need to be, you have to go where you don't feel prepared to go. — A.J. Darkholme

The charms of the passing woman are generally in direct proportion to the swiftness of her passing. — Marcel Proust

Had I known that these legs were to carry a Lord Chancellor, I would have taken better care of them when I was a lad. Duke of Grafton — Barbara W. Tuchman

She said fear is just a flashlight that helps you find your courage. — Natalie Lloyd

These people picked you up and played with you and then left you lying in the rain — Janet Fitch

Climbing is one of the few sports in which the arena (the cliffs, the mountains and their specific routes) acquire a notoriety that outpopulates, outshines and outlives the actual athletes. — Jonathan Waterman

As a youngster in the projects, I definitely didn't have anything. So if you get something, you want to be able to give back and help others. — Tyson Chandler

In anything we do, any endeavor, it's not what you do; it's why you do it — Howard Schultz

When showering life-giving words on another human, don't just pick the people you know well. Notice the one who least expects to be noticed. — Karen Ehman

I keep my mouth shut now. I've turned into a professional coward. — Hunter S. Thompson

I'm not sure it is possible to articulate grief through language. You can say, I was so sad I thought my bones would collapse. I thought I would die. But language always falls short of the body when it comes to the intensity of corporeal experience. The best we can do is bring language in relationship to corporeal experience-bring words close to the body-as close as possible. Close enough to shatter them. Or close enough to knock a body out. To bring language close to the intensity of experiences like love or death or grief or pain is to push on the affect of language. Its sounds and grunts and ecstatic noises. The ritual sense of language. Or the cry. — Lidia Yuknavitch

If leading worship is just about bringing a group of people into a room so we can get goosebumps and sing songs together, there's not much value in that. But if leading worship is a means to an end, that we leave this place as a different kind of people, as part of a new humanity that God wants to create ... then that matters. — Michael Gungor

Healthy body image is not something that you're going to learn from fashion magazines. — Erin Heatherton

Life is a field of corn. Literature is the shot glass it distills down into. Lorrie Moore — Mary Karr