Yenyere Quotes & Sayings
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I don't think there's really any difference between art - or writing, or music - and magic. And I particularly draw the link between magic and writing. I think that they are profoundly connected — Alan Moore
Is the human race a universal constructor? — David Deutsch
Sometimes the people you thought would be there forever somehow aren't. — Taylor Swift
Hitting is mostly confidence. I just go out and play and that's the best you can ask for. — Pat Burrell
In fact, in the far North one sees the northern lights facing south! — Vincent Massey
They taught me not to harm myself by taking away anything that could be used to cause harm, by analysing my every move and studying every centimetre of my naked body on Thursday afternoons. They taught me to eat and love myself by imposing fear of consequence. When the fear vanished, I knew I would forget. They taught me nothing. — Sophie Glynn
Where is the man who has the strength to be true, and to show himself as he is? — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
No fact in human nature is more characteristic than its willingness to live on a chance. The existence of the chance makes the difference ... between a life of which the keynote is resignation and a life of which the keynote is hope. — William James
My job as a performer is to make sure that whatever happens in a performance lives in somebody else, that it's memorable ... If you forget tomorrow what you heard yesterday, there's really not much point in you having been there - or me, for that matter. — Yo-Yo Ma
True prayers are born of present trials and present needs. Bread for today is bread enough. Bread given for today is the strongest sort of pledge that there will be bread tomorrow. Victory today is the assurance of victory tomorrow. Our prayers need to be focused upon the present. We must trust God today, and leave the morrow entirely with Him. The present is ours; the future belongs to God. Prayer is the task and duty of each recurring day
daily prayer for daily needs. — E. M. Bounds
So much had fallen into the sea. Hats fell in to the sea. Hearts fell into the sea. So much had fallen into the sea — Edwidge Danticat
