Ventails Quotes & Sayings
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Yellow daises tell me Brooklyn's been here.
His flower girl.
I brought nothing.
Just myself.
How fitting.
Seems like that's all I've got anymore. — Lisa Schroeder

Waking At Night
The blue river is grey at morning
and evening. There is twilight
at dawn and dusk. I lie in the dark
wondering if this quiet in me now
is a beginning or an end. — Jack Gilbert

If there's anything I hate is someone who questions my credit. — Mike Todd

The best advice I ever got came from my mother, Estee Lauder: She believed that if you had something good to say, you should put it in writing. But if you had something bad to say, you should tell the person to his or her face. — Leonard Lauder

Fiction is an expressionist painting rather than a photograph. — Josip Novakovich

I never thought about the green, but LA has a lot of greenery. — Alex Prager

I feel like Dorothy, back in Kansas, a black-and-white girl in a black-and-white world, with memories in color. — Kristin Hannah

Every man had his personal habits, passions, and impulses toward goodness, beauty, and truth. — Leo Tolstoy

My job is to defeat the guy in front of me, do it until he quits, and then wait for them to send in the next guy. — Ndamukong Suh

We men are easily prone to sins of thought. Therefore, He who has formed each heart individually, knowing that the impulse received from the intention constitutes the major element in sin, has ordained that purity in the ruling part of our soul be our primary concern. — Saint Basil

I was a daydreamer as a kid. I want to act because of whatever artistic bone is in my body. I want to explore what it is to be alive. I just want to make good sh-t. — Natalie Dormer

Rocker dudes don't have a lot of swagger. — Demi Lovato

A man can smile and smile yet still be a villain,' I quoted. (Or misquoted. It was probably Shakespeare, most quotations seem to be.) — Trisha Ashley

Bear in mind you have a life to live. There is an incredible loss. There is a profound grief. And there is, in the end, after a long time and more work than you ever thought possible, a time when it gets easier. — Marya Hornbacher