Voltlin Quotes & Sayings
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Make friends with guilt. Guilt is a beautiful emotion that alerts us when something is wrong so that we may achieve peace with our conscience. Without conscience there would be no morality. So we can greet guilt cordially and with acceptance, just as we do all other emotions. After we respond to guilt, it has done its job and we can release it. — Glenn R. Schiraldi

I just wanted to tell the story of a bunch of musicians who had never had their story told before. There's no preaching or theorizing. — Michael Azerrad

The thing that I love is human behavior - why people do what they do, who they are, and the choices that they make - and that has to always be plot driven. — Richard LaGravenese

Each story tells me how to write it, but not the one afterwards. — Eudora Welty

There are dead stars that still shine because their light is trapped in time. Where do I stand in this light, which does not strictly exist? — Don DeLillo

Don't deliver an essay with so many points. No one can absorb it. Just say one thing ... Of course, you can say the point in many different ways over and over again with different illustrations. — Winston Churchill

I'm a happy guy. I'm a lucky guy. — Taylor Kinney

one to know. I have spilt some ink on my dress and I am concealing it with paint.' Charlotte pointed at the blemish with her finger. 'There! Good as new.' 'But what on earth were you doing messing about with ink in a white ball gown? I thought girls had better things to do before a ball, like getting their hair arranged — Daisy Goodwin

Your eyes are like two jewels in the sky. — Bob Dylan

Elvis Costello's song writing is so peerless and individualistic. It's storytelling and it's deeply intelligent and clever. — Chip Esten

To expect to be kissed having bad breath is the secret of a fool. — Dejan Stojanovic

A blank page has more power than a full page with blind thoughts. — Debasish Mridha

Those who aren't afraid to cry are the dreamers, and those who aren't afraid to lament are the lovers. The rest are just miserable. — Gregor Collins

She was unprepared for the landscape to be so altered. For there to be no trace of that evening, forty autumns ago. — Jhumpa Lahiri