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home abstract easier
It is easier to take a position in the abstract than when it hits home. Dennis Prager
home pride fighting
Usually when you're working on fight scenes, you don't really feel what's going on physically. It's more when you go back home and you're like, "My god!," and you wear the wounds or bruises with a certain amount of pride. Danny Huston
home decision hug
The decisions that Ellen made on her show were between her and her producers. I supported her decisions. I was there to hug her when she got home. Anne Heche
home mean yesterday
Yesterday I sat in a field of violets for a long time perfectly still, until I really sank into it - into the rhythm of the place, I mean - then when I got up to go home I couldn't walk quickly or evenly because I was still in time with the field. Anne Morrow Lindbergh
home years return
For twenty years I have ached to go back home, when there was nobody there to whom I could return. Anne Lamott
home self mind
I realized I was going to get through this disappointing service, and anyway, you have to be somewhere: better here, where I have heard truth spoken so often, than, say, at the DMV, or home alone, orbiting my own mind. And it's good to be out where others can see you, so you can't be your ghastly spoiled self. It forces you to act slightly more elegantly, and this improves your thoughts, and thereby the world. Anne Lamott
home dark people
I am drawn to people that are not going to shy away from the very dark, scary stuff of the human condition and in a lot of cases people need alcohol or drugs to create poetry and poetic pose that can take you so far out there where you are still able to recognize yourself and then to bring you back home where you're not the same person you were when you left. Anne Lamott
home first-love giving
We're not giving what we're called to give, unless that giving affects how we live - affects what we put on our plate and where we make our home and hang our hat and what kind of threads we've got to have on our back. Surplus Giving is the leftover you can afford to give; Sacrificial Giving is the love gift that changes how you live - because the love of Christ has changed you. God doesn't want your leftovers. God wants your love overtures, your first-overs, because He is your first love. Ann Voskamp
home perfection homemaking
Homemaking is about making a home, not about making perfection. Ann Voskamp
light levis life-is
You can’t beat death but you can beat death in life, sometimes. and the more often you learn to do it, the more light there will be. your life is your life. know it while you have it. Charles Bukowski
light actors rooms
As actors, we do our best to keep things light and to encourage in the audience an openness to the changing atoms in the room. Tim Crouch
light giving darkness
An increase in light gives an increase in darkness. Sam Francis
light pathways burden
Humor makes our heavy burdens light and smoothes the rough spots in our pathways. Sam Ervin
light fats ifs
If we are what we eat, why aren't we new, improved, fat-free, and light. Sam Ewing
light quality obscurity
The glory of ancestors sheds a light around posterity; it allows neither good nor bad qualities to remain in obscurity. [Lat., Majorum gloria posteris lumen est, neque bona neque mala in occulto patitur.] Sallust
light giving stupidity
You'd have thought we planned it," says Peeta, giving me just the hint of a smile. "Didn't you?" asks Portia. Her fingers press her eyelids closed as if she's warding off a very bright light. "No," I say looking at Peeta with a new sense of apreciation. "Neither of us even knew what we were going to do before we went in." "And Haymitch?" says Peeta. "We decided we don't want any other allies in the arena." "Good. Then I won't be responsible for you killing off any of my friends with your stupidity," he says. Suzanne Collins
light dark-tower hungry
They had discovered one could grow as hungry for light as for food. Stephen King
light long darkness
She did not know if her gift came from the lord of light or of darkness, and now, finally finding that she didn't care which, she wad overcome with almost indescribable relief, as if a huge weight, long carried, had slipped from her shoulders. Stephen King