I believe that we learn by practice… it is the performance of a dedicated precise set of acts, physical or intellectual, from which come shape of achievement, a sense of one’s being, a satisfaction of spirit.
MARTHA GRAHAMI believe that we learn by practice… it is the performance of a dedicated precise set of acts, physical or intellectual, from which come shape of achievement, a sense of one’s being, a satisfaction of spirit.
MARTHA GRAHAMI feel vulnerable to the astonishing beauty of being alive and to Mother Nature.
BRAD WILLISPeople Fear standing alone for what they believe. I fear standing in a crowd of people who rather be told what they’re supposed to.
SAMANTHA KING HOLMESBrave soul, you will survive it all.
MONA-LISEI do like men and I had, you know, a guy in high school that I wanted to marry desperately. He’s the mayor of some small town in Texas. I could be the mayor’s wife right now.
ELLEN DEGENERESIt is easy to proclaim all souls equal in the sight of God; it is hard to make men equal on earth in the sight of men.
JAMES BALDWINNature is very consonant and conformable with herself.
ISAAC NEWTONAsk me about the time you broke my heart and I’ll tell you how I put it back together again.
TMCIs that it forces you to rethink your idea of who you are. Or how you might seem to other people.
JOJO MOYESAlcoholic: anybody who drinks more than I do.
W. C. FIELDSIf you change your attitude you will change how you see the world and discover the potential it has simply through opening up your eyes to C Differently
AARON SCHEIDIESEvery time you are tempted to react in the same old way, ask if you want to be a prisoner of the past or a pioneer of the future.
DEEPAK CHOPRAThere’s no unicorns that pop out the ceiling and no glitter that pops out of my pocket. It’s just regular people in the studio doing what we do.
B.J. THE CHICAGO KIDClear your stressful thoughts, leave room to think freely without judgment.
MONIQUE LIETZThe lord does not wade in shallow waters.
HALEY ANN WARDIt’s strange. I felt less lonely when I didn’t know you.
JEAN-PAUL SARTRE