Waveless Swimming Quotes & Sayings
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A successful work will draw out the features capable of exciting a sense of beauty and interest in the spectator. — Alain De Botton
...you cannot punish a wet child for the rain. — Kami Garcia
[Sandra Day O'Connor] is a justice whose graciousness and sense of duty fuels her continued service, even agreeing to serve more than six months after her retirement date. — Patrick Leahy
*The ancient whale-cry upon first sighting a whale from the mast-head, still used by whalemen in hunting the famous Gallipagos terrapin. — Herman Melville
Well, if you're writing a thriller, you have to have your character in mortal jeopardy on page 1 or it's not a thriller. — Don Winslow
The heart knows not of distance, space nor time. It meshes to the fabric of its desire & follows on an immeasurable continuum. — Truth Devour
Artists are most themselves when they are out of their minds, transcending the ego skirmishes of conceptual thought, and intuitively relinquishing control to the greater Creator — Alex Grey
A wound in the soul, coming from the rending of the spiritual body, strange as it may seem, gradually closes like a physical wound. And once a deep wound heals over and the edges seem to have knit, a wound in the soul, like a physical wound, can be healed only by the force of life pushing up from inside.
This was the way Natasha's wound healed. She thought her life was over. But suddenly her love for her mother showed her that the essence of life - love - was still alive in her. Love awoke, and life awoke. — Leo Tolstoy
I think it's important to keep the fashion fresh. — Eric Daman
Flip a coin. When it's in the air, you'll know which side you're hoping for. — Arnold Rothstein
You probably don't realize this, but you're hard to forget. — Lex Martin
What great performers have achieved is the ability to avoid doing it automatically. — Geoff Colvin
Think of a fine painter attempting to capture an inner vision, beginning with one corner of the canvas, painting what she thinks should be there, not quite pulling it off, covering it over with white paint, and trying again, each time finding out what her painting isn't, until she finally finds out what it is. And when you finally do find out what one corner of your vision is; you're off and running. — Anne Lamott
You cannot impose ideologies on people who do not embrace it wholeheartedly. — Peter F. Hamilton
I spent my whole childhood looking for an escape. — Dennis Rodman
