Wes Fessler Quotes & Sayings
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You have the power to change your thoughts and your thoughts have the power to change your life. — Ron Willingham

Perhaps some people really are born unhappy. I surely hope not. Speaking for my sister and myself: We were born with the capacity and determination to be utterly happy all the time. Perhaps even in this we were freaks. Hi ho. — Kurt Vonnegut

Everyone his own cinematographer. His own stream-of-consciousness e-mail poet. His own nightclub DJ. His own political columnist. His own biographer of his top-10 friends! — Walter Kirn

There are cases where you design something that looks good on paper and there's only one small part of it that's fun. You have to focus on that and throw the rest away. — Brent Iverson

There are no right or wrong, or fair results. There's just the final score. — Otto Rehhagel

If you could go back and change just one thing about your life, would you? and if you did, would that change make your life better? Or would that change ultimately break your heart? or break the heart of another? would you choose an entirely different path? or would you change just one thing? just one moment. one moment that you always wanted back. — Lucas Scott

I have based my life on being strong enough to do anything. — Montel Williams

I don't know how it's possible to long for home and be glad I'm away from it at the same time, but it is. — Emily Bleeker

I love watching live shows from different artists from different stages of their lives. I'm always interested in the mastery of the live performance. — Stjepan Hauser

I stared at a tree against dusk
Till it was a girl
Standing beside a country road
Shucking cane with her teeth.
She looked up & smiled
& waved. Lost in what hurts,
In what tasted good, could she
Ever learn there's no love
In sugar? — Yusef Komunyakaa

I want to be a man who mixes strengths and compassion. That's my magic elixir, so to speak. — Terry Crews

Make something, a kind of object, which as it changes or falls apart (dies as it were) or increases in its parts (grows as it were) offers no clue as to what its state or form or nature was at any previous time. Physical and Metaphysical. Obstinacy. Could this be a useful object? — Jasper Johns