Yeswevibe Quotes & Sayings
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Some men are willing to die for their faith, but they are not willing to fully live for it. Christ both lived and died for us. — Ezra Taft Benson

Joss Whedon is a hero of mine, and what he's done for women in film and television, particularly when it comes to writing female roles that would typically go to a man, is awesome. — Bryce Dallas Howard

It is said that power corrupts, but actually it's more true that power attracts the corruptible. The sane are usually attracted by other things than power. — David Brin

I do not care about power and wealth, father. I want to marry for love."
"You want to marry for love?" The elder Valentino scoffed. "Que mierda. Marrying for love is like adding extra picante to your meal. It may seem like a good idea at the time, but your stomach will curse you for it with ulcers in the end. — Felix Alexander

People are intimately bound up with the diversity of life on Earth. — Nikhil Advani

A life without poetry is a life without heart, without laughter, without crying - it's a life without feelings. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Scholars of the highest class, when they hear about the Tao, earnestly carry it into practice. — Lao-Tzu

I try to tell student writers to read as much as possible, not only literature but philosophy, theory, and to form obsessions. There's a big taboo in fiction creative writing workshops against using the self at all, and I think I try to encourage students to write the self, but to connect the self to something larger, which is to be this thinking, seeing, searching, eternally curious person, and that writing can come out of investigating and trying to understand confusion, and doubts, and obsessions. — Kate Zambreno

Politicians wishing to set a better tone should have the discipline to avoid televised cage matches. — John Sununu

Has it ever occurred to you that nothing occurs to God? — Adrian Rogers

Most works of art are effectively treated as commodities and most artists, even when they justly claim quite other intentions, areeffectively treated as a category of independent craftsmen or skilled workers producing a certain kind of marginal commodity. — Raymond Williams