Zandalee Movie Quotes & Sayings
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Be optimistic and don't ever get discouraged or give up no matter how vain it may seem initially — Sunday Adelaja

I'm a monster, I'm a maven,
I know this world is changin'.
Never gave in, never gave up,
I'm the only thing I'm afraid of. — Kanye West

Charley Davidson, Private Investigator, Because No One Is Better At Investigating Your Privates — Darynda Jones

When poetry separates from song, then the words have to carry all the rhythm themselves; they have to do all the work. They can't rely on the singing voice. — Edward Hirsch

Sometimes great things come from doing things quickly and not over-thinking stuff. — Jamie Bell

Another hospice worker - another of the amazing women that Charlie had seen in the homes of the dying, helping to deliver them into the next world with as much comfort and dignity and even joy as they could gather - benevolent Valkyries, midwives of the final light, they were - and as Charlie watched them at work, he saw that rather than become detached from, or callous to their job, they became involved with every patient and every family. They were present. He'd seen them grieve with a hundred different families, taking part in an intensity of emotion that most people would feel only a few times in their lives. — Christopher Moore

As a parent, I can empathize with how difficult raising children can be. There are challenges, especially within the framework of divorce, when parental guilt can sometimes blur what should be the best decision. — LZ Granderson

This season isn't going to be without several crises. There's no doubt about it. They're coming. — Bill Parcells

While the discreet advise, the foole doth his busines.
[While the discreet advise, the fool doth his busines.] — George Herbert

Bad news travels at the speed of light; good news travels like molasses. — Tracy Morgan

The existentialist will not ask, "What is this thing?" but "What does this thing signify for me?" Thus he will put the altogether subjective "significance" in place of the objective nature, which is not only the height of absurdity but also of pride and insolence. As true greatness " signifies" nothing for the little man, he will see in it only a kind of infirmity the better to be able to enjoy his own "significant" inflatedness. — Frithjof Schuon

As much as I love historical fiction, my problem with historical fiction is that you always know what's going to happen. — George R R Martin

Framing the issue of work-life balance - as if the two were dramatically opposed - practically ensures work will lose out. Who would ever choose work over life? — Sheryl Sandberg