Wielenga Electric Orange Quotes & Sayings
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I prefer theater and film. I did a little television, and obviously I'm not knocking it. It can be great, and it does pay the bills. But it's a little bit more disjointed. — Condola Rashad
But Lake Pepin might be best known to most of the world as the place where, more than a hundred and thirty years ago, a little kid picked up too many pebbles. — Wendy McClure
It is far better to be exhausted from success than to be rested from failure. — Mary Kay Ash
Woman is the masterpiece. — Confucius
You fall into my arms. You are the good gift of destruction's path, When life sickens more than disease. And boldness is the root of beauty. Which draws us together. — Boris Pasternak
I'd always kept an eye on the house. I don't mean doing repairs, for as the house didn't belong to me that was not my place, but rather I'd keep watch over its decline. The changes come slowly, like watching a woman age: another line, the spread of crow's feet, age spots rising slowly to the surface. One day the face you know is ravaged. — Aminatta Forna
Marriage isn't just a choice. It's choosing the same person a million times. — Danny Silk
To say that man is a compound of strength and weakness, light and darkness, smallness and greatness, is not to indict him, it is to define him. — Denis Diderot
There are a lot of pros and cons about social media; it's just how you choose to handle it and how you have to be prepared for the negatives as well. — Aubrey Peeples
Everyone has the ability to see beauty. It's just a matter of letting it in. There's beauty in everything. That's art. — K.M. Scott
An idea is like a rare bird which cannot be seen. What one sees is the trembling of the branch it has just left. — Lawrence Durrell
I don't drink water, haven't drank water in 40 years. — Lou Holtz
Anyone who tells you that you're not strong enough for the challenges ahead is only mirroring their own limitations. — Hussein A. Al-Banawi
