Unfenced Landscape Quotes & Sayings
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I never look at things again once they're done. — Brian Michael Bendis
I think whether dance music had exploded in America, I still would've been a DJ a long time. This is my first love. — A-Trak
The greatest calling of all is to have a literary life. — Lisa See
The loss of our illusions is the only loss from which we never recover. — Ouida
We had such a wonderful set of circumstances in Wilmington. Yes, the four of us became famous literally overnight, but we were in a small town and we always knew when people were coming down. We always knew when to behave. — Katie Holmes
Be patient. Do the best with what you know. When you know more, adjust the trajectory. — Jen Hatmaker
I enjoyed being president, but the campaign against Guinea worm [horrible disease] has opened up a completely new career that is challenging and unpredictable and adventurous - and very gratifying. — Jimmy Carter
If you use the original World Wide Web program, you never see a URL or have to deal with HTML. That was a surprise to me - that people were prepared to painstakingly write HTML. — Tim Berners-Lee
To live for a principle, for the triumph of some reform by which all mankind are to be lifted up to be wedded to an idea may be, after all, the holiest and happiest of marriages. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Sin is what you do when your heart is not satisfied with God. — John Piper
I think comedy evolves constantly. I reinvent myself all the time. I always find a way to entertain myself because I truly believe you have to entertain yourself in order to relate it the right way to your audience. — J. B. Smoove
Those numbers with Tony are so often and so interesting. — Jerry Coleman
tormented souls have this incredible ability to recognize and approach one another, thus compounding their grief. — Paulo Coelho
Dishonesty in a woman is a thing you never blame deeply. — F Scott Fitzgerald
This mountain is so formed that it is always wearisome when one begins the ascent, but becomes easier the higher one climbs. — Dante Alighieri
