Volterra Alabaster Quotes & Sayings
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Youth is not an age thing. It's a quality. Once you've had it, you never lose it. — Frank Lloyd Wright

Things are better now that the attention has subsided a bit, and I'm happier. Now I can concentrate on what I'm supposed to do, that is, training and running. Despite everything that's happened, I feel like I'm still the same person. — Liu Xiang

If a film is not a success, then that's just the way things are. Nothing I can do can make a difference. I have stopped worrying about it. — Sandra Bullock

As soon as my foot is in the light onstage, I am home. It is what I love to do. It is what I have always loved to do. — Polly Bergen

A silence reigns upon the air, Upon the pansies by the shore, Upon the violets, pale and fair, Upon the willow, bending o'er; The reeds and lilies silent grow, The dark green waters silent sleep, Save when the summer breezes blow, Or silvery minnows leap. — George Arnold

Mr. Grace sounded like a very small child, helpless, hopeless. I had made him fuck himself with his own big tool, like one of those weird experiences you read about in the Penthouse Forum. I had taken off his witch doctor's mask and made him human. But I didn't hold it against him. To err is only human, but it's divine to forgive. I believe that sincerely. — Richard Bachman

When I think of Emily Dickinson, there's not one particular poem of hers that jumps out, but I do have a very vivid image of an ill woman with giant eyes who wants to write about the sun exploding. — Mallory Ortberg

Here hyacinths of heavenly blue, shook their rich tresses to the morn. — James Montgomery

I live my life in pursuit of truth and beauty. It doesn't pay very well. — Noah Haidle

Sometimes in life, you have to hit back! It's not always gonna be easy! — Eric Thomas

At least two kinds of courage are required in aging and sickness. The first is the courage to confront the reality of mortality- the courage to seek out the truth of what is to be feared and what is to be hoped. But even more daunting is the second kind of courage - the courage to act on the truth we find. — Atul Gawande

To narrate is to create, whilst to live is merely to be lived. — Fernando Pessoa