Courage Dog Quotes
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Music is an outburst of the soul.
— Frederick Delius
So how do you do it, with just words and just music, capture the feeling that my Earth is somebody's ceiling?
— Sara Bareilles
He wore his loneliness like his scar.
— Anna-Marie McLemore
Present unhappiness is selfish; past sorrow is compassionate.
— Philibert Joseph Roux
I sometimes wish for the old days when audiences used to be ignorant of world cinema and our inspired works were seen as originals.
— Yashvir Dalaya
Some of us fought back with guns and assassinations. Others fought back with a little hot dog stand on the corner.
— Brandon Sanderson
A cat sees no good reason why it should obey another animal, even if it does stand on two legs.
— Sarah Thompson
Our culture needs to find a robust image of female success that is first, not male, and second, not a white woman on the phone, holding a crying baby,
— Sheryl Sandberg
There is no way to learn to pray but by praying.
— Samuel Chadwick
A writer is always working.
— William Zinsser
I can't find who wrote this (it was't me)but I think it is great.
Before I was your mother, I was a girl. — Beth Lyon Barnett
Before I was your mother, I was a girl. — Beth Lyon Barnett
Mark what a generosity and courage (a dog) will put on when he finds himself maintained by a man, who to him is instead of a God
— Francis Bacon
Courage is like a disobedient dog, once it starts running away it flies all the faster for your attempts to recall it.
— Katherine Mansfield
[Metaphors] replace genuine uncertainty about the world with semantic ambiguity. A metaphor is a cover-up.
— Amos Tversky
and let me remember that my courage is a wild dog; it won't just come when I call it, I have to chase it down and hold on as tight as I can.
— Ze Frank
The marriage bed is the most degenerative influence in the social order,
— Margaret Sanger
Why should one feel it to be intolerable unless one had some kind of ancestral memory that things had one been different?
— George Orwell