Top 15 Diosa Venus Quotes
#1. I got through breakfast and most of a meeting before thoughts of you consumed me. I told everyone I was sick and am now hiding in my room, writing to you, hoping this will make me feel like your home again.
-Maxon
Kiera Cass
#2. We are doorways, openings into something greater than ourselves, something that we don't understand and will never understand. We have nothing precious in and of ourselves. We are only precious in that we are part of something that is too big to know.
Eleanor Morse
#3. One would think that having grown up broke would make one desperate for financial stability, eager to rest in the economic security of a good job. Rather, it gave me the freedom to take chances. I knew how to get by on next to nothing.
Michelle Tea
#4. If I so much as dare to intimately probe the reflection I see in the mirror, I am filled with the tormenting fear that I might be repulsed. God invites us to boldly probe the reflection in the mirror so that we might be released.
Craig D. Lounsbrough
#5. I'll let no man in, unless of course, he knocks.
Walk right in to my heart with a thousand locks.
Casey Renee Kiser
#6. I became convinced that knowing lots of people was kind of skill, something that the diligent can overcome.
Malcolm Gladwell
#7. Every act of genuine creativity means achieving a higher level of self-awareness and personal freedom.
Rollo May
#8. Drawing is a way for me to articulate things inside myself that I can't otherwise grasp.
Robert Crumb
#9. Listen to your life. Listen to what happens to you because it is through what happens to you that God speaks ... It's in language that's not always easy to decipher, but it's there, powerfully, memorably, unforgettably.
Frederick Buechner
#10. You never know where you stand - and I like that. I like to be on edge.
Danny Dyer
#12. The whole place is a petri dish of angst, generated by kids whose parents gave up on them, which is the worst kind of angst there is. There are fights and ridiculous posturing on a daily basis.
Neal Shusterman
#13. The game of golf was bigger than Jack Nicklaus when Jack was dominating the game.
Tim Finchem
#14. In a story there is always a reader, and this reader is a fundamental ingredient not only of the process of storytelling but also of the tale itself. Today,
Umberto Eco
#15. Something is always wanting to incomplete fortune.
[Lat., Curtae nescio quid semper abest rei.]
Horace
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