
Top 14 Vasile Voiculescu Quotes
#1. Mama was always saying I was a brain snob, that I didn't like people who didn't think. I didn't know if that was snobby. Who wanted to walk around explaining everything to people all the time?
Jacqueline Woodson
#2. It is my desire and intent to trust the multi-layered good purposes of God than in what humans fabricate out of their need and experience. I specifically ask not to know these purposes so that I might remain a child in their unfolding.
William P. Young
#3. You make a movie and you'd like it to be appreciated, respected, embraced.
Bennett Miller
#4. I love you,too, Garrett. But sometimes love isn't enough.
Nicholas Sparks
#5. Serenity comes when you trade expectations for acceptance.
Gautama Buddha
#6. All their teeth are yellow. No tooth-brush ever entered that convent. Brushing one's teeth is at the top of a ladder at whose bottom is the loss of one's soul.
Victor Hugo
#7. The idea of the show is that it's active and that children will become involved and watch the show, but also participate in the show. And I didn't know if that would work.
Steve Burns
#8. What our Lord said about cross-bearing and obedience is not in fine type. It is in bold print on the face of the contract.
Vance Havner
#9. He was the first to conceive of movies as an art form. His belief was that if the traditional art form would not find room for him, then he would make an art form of his own.
Richard Schickel
#10. A drunkard is one thing, and a temperate man is quite another.
Arthur Keith
#11. And a man who is six feet three in height has six feet and three inches of evil to do battle with, if he has not six feet three of strength and honesty to fight for him.
Frances Hodgson Burnett
#12. A little town is like a lantern. Nothing's hid from sight.
Rachel Field
#13. Grace happens when we act with others on behalf of our world.
Joanna Macy
#14. The salient mystery of Dark Ages sets the stage for mass amnesia. People living in vigorous cultures typically treasure those cultures and resist any threat to them. How and why can a people so totally discard a formerly vital culture that it becomes vitally lost.
Jane Jacobs
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