Twidley Quotes & Sayings
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No matter what's going on in life, I can emerge myself into a game and I love it. Outside of my family, it's the love of my life. — Casey Stoney

I think art certainly is the vehicle for us to develop any new ideas, to be creative, to extend our imagination, to change the current conditions. — Ai Weiwei

Not just charity, even corruption begins at home. — K. Hari Kumar

In that sense at least the rector of Saint Barnabas, a man named Robert MacFarlane, did not strike me as evangelical at all. His sermons were not seamless and armor plated but had spaces in them, spaces of silence as if he needed those spaces to find deep within himself what he was going to say next, as if he was giving the rest of us space to think for a moment about what he had just been trying to say last. There was never any doubt in my mind but that the faith he was laying out before us was a faith that, even as he spoke it, he was drawing out of the raw stuff of his own life. He spoke very quietly, and the church he spoke in was not brilliantly lit but full of shadow, full of secrets. — Frederick Buechner

I think Black Eyed Peas are kind of unique in the ways they produce their songs. Their songs are very current. — Steve Pink

It's kind of odd when you think of Loretta Lynn, when she was first traveling and recording country music. It was all built through word of mouth. If you pleased the fans, they would pass it around to their friends and family. — Patty Loveless

Beware of men who use words that relate pejoratively to females when describing the 'other side. — Jane Fonda

The names of entities that have the power to constrain us change with time. Convention and authority are replaced by infirmity. But my attitude toward them has not changed. Has not changed. — Cormac McCarthy

My religion is to seek for truth in life and for life in truth, even knowing that I shall not find them while I live. — Miguel De Unamuno

I know the empathy borne of despair; I know the fluidity of thought, the expansive, even beautiful, mind that hypomania brings, and I know this is quicksilver and precious and often it's poison. There has always existed a sort of psychic butcher who works the scales of transcendence, who weighs out the bloody cost of true art. — David Lovelace

I want to thank you for the profound joy I've had in the in the thought of you. — Rosie Alison