Viscontea Quotes & Sayings
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I think, in my life and in my experience, teens have stress, and everybody's stress is unique, and everybody's frame of reference is different — Chris Klein
That's how you know when you have thought too much-- when you become a dialogue between You'll probably lose and You're sure to lose. — Norman Maclean
Sure, I've had some bad times, but everybody does. But people don't get to talk about them like I do, unless they do to a therapist. People don't get to put them in the paper like I do. — Lynn Johnston
I can't live except by my own heart. — Leo Tolstoy
Once you become aware of your own body and its movements, you will be surprised that you are not your body. This is something of a basic principle, that if you can watch something then you are not it. You are the watcher, not the watched. You are the observer, not the observed. How can you be both? — Rajneesh
Why have I so little control? It is the case of much waste and pain in my life. — Virginia Woolf
In acting process, it's very difficult to explain. It's something very intimate, very private. — Monica Bellucci
Love like a shadow flies when substance love pursues
Pursuing that that flies, and flying what pursues. — William Shakespeare
I'm not good at talking," Naoko said. "Haven't been for the longest while. I start to say something and the wrong words come out. Wrong or sometimes completely backward. I try to go back and correct it, but things get even more complicated and confused, so that I don't even remember what I started to say in the first place. Like I was split into two or something, one half chasing the other. And there's this big pillar in the middle and they go chasing each other around and around it. The other me always latches onto the right word and this me absolutely never catches up — Haruki Murakami
We need better neighbors, neighbors that care about the schools in their neighborhood whether they have kids in them or not, because they know that the health and vitality of that neighborhood depends on it. — Thomas Friedman
Religion, for instance, cannot be accepted or rejected out of hand, until the student knows exactly what religion means. — Idries Shah