
Top 14 Persoana 1 Quotes
#1. Only library books speak with such wordless eloquence of the power good stories hold over us.
Stephen King
#2. I gave him a compliment! All right, I told him he probably would've made, like, a really expensive slave in the, like, in the olden-timey days.
Sarah Silverman
#3. So much of my life has been twisted and painful that now when happiness floods right through me like being flooded over with warm glittering blue water, I can't believe it. I say to myself: I am Anna Wulf, this is me, Anna, and I'm happy.
Doris Lessing
#4. It wasn't the aloneness that Liz minded. It was the silence. It echoed.
Amy Zhang
#5. Shakespeare has no answers for us at all.
Edward Bond
#6. I've always seen architecture as a healing art, not just as a beautification art.
James Polshek
#7. The heart also of the rash shall understand knowledge, and the tongue of the stammerers shall be ready to speak plainly.
Anonymous
#8. You ignore the little voices that tell you it's all stupid, and you keep going.
Neil Gaiman
#9. I think if I manage to juggle a personal life that I'm really happy with as well, as long as I manage to maintain balance, that's kind of the mark of success to me.
Rose McIver
#10. It is a skill we learn early, the art of inventing stories to explain away the fearful scared strangeness of the world. Storytelling and make-believe, like war and agriculture, are among the arts of self-defense, and all of them are ways of enclosing otherness and claiming ownership.
William Kittredge
#11. I did a show with Tori Kelly, and it was really cool that I got to meet her. She has always been a huge inspiration of mine, and I'm obsessed with her voice, so it was great to get to talk to her about the industry. The best advice she gave me was to just be myself.
Daya
#12. There is no yardstick for measuring love; nevermind that the heart doesn't follow rules
Franklin Veaux
#13. Maybe that's the mark of a real leader. Admitting a mistake has been made and finding a way to stop it at all costs.
Joelle Charbonneau
#14. Programming allows you to think about thinking, and while debugging you learn learning.
Nicholas Negroponte
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