Upcycled Quotes & Sayings
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We are collections of things that we find and experience and value and keep inside ourselves, sometimes knowingly, sometimes unknowingly, and that collection of things is what we finally become. — Gregory David Roberts

Istanbul is inspiring because it has its own code of architecture, literature, poetry, music. — Christian Louboutin

Succeeding is performing at your best when your best is required — John Wooden

Selfish people tend to only be good to themselves ... then are surprised when they are alone. — Steve Maraboli

The lack of education means, the lack of having something I can pull out of a drawer, means I have to find something in any movie I work on that is intensely personal. — Hans Zimmer

In 15 years or something
I like the idea of just one paparazzo coming out and trying to get a picture and I just beat the s- out of him. I mean
out of nowhere
when my picture's not even worth ... and I've spent all my money, so you can't sue me! — Robert Pattinson

I know, I know. It's hard to explain. All I can say is that I've been given a second chance. Maxon matters to me, and I'm going to fight for him. — Kiera Cass

I'll be satisfied with what I've got at the end of the season, ... If I can play every day, the numbers will come. — Jonny Gomes

Woman is a ray of God. She is not that earthly beloved: she is creative, not created. — Rumi

We've taken the world apart but we have no idea what to do with the pieces. — Chuck Palahniuk

Love is a gift, a miracle, a mystery. You are led to its threshold by your affinities, by your inclinations, and by the yearnings of your heart, although its power and presentation is by grace, not by expectation, demand, or requirement. Love is the ultimate paradox, for it is the lamb that is also the lion. Love is the ultimate power, which resides in surrender. — Glenda Green

Recycling is more expensive for communities than it needs to be, partly because traditional recycling tries to force materials into more lifetimes than they are designed for - a complicated and messy conversion, and one that itself expends energy and resources. Very few objects of modern consumption were designed with recycling in mind. If the process is truly to save money and materials, products must be designed from the very beginning to be recycled or even "upcycled" - a term we use to describe the return to industrial systems of materials with improved, rather than degraded, quality. — William McDonough