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#1. Your family are the people who pester you until you do the right thing. #Quote by Jeanne Gehret
#2. Maybe. The trouble with anger is, it gets hold of you. And then you aren't the master of yourself anymore. Anger is. #Quote by Jeanne DuPrau
#3. We must forget ourselves and all self-interest, and listen, and be attentive to God. #Quote by Jeanne Marie Bouvier De La Motte Guyon
#4. Liberation didn't solve anything. It just opened up the doors to greed. Some people mix up sex now as if they were eating or drinking like crazy. #Quote by Jeanne Moreau
#5. We need to remember our intention is a germinating seed lying beneath the surface of our life. We have to keep nurturing our desire until it's arrival feels so natural, it's not even an event. The seed we planted has become such a part of our thoughts, feelings, and beliefs that its blossom feels familiar when it appears. #Quote by Jeanne McElvaney
#6. Acting isn't a profession, it's a way of living ... #Quote by Jeanne Moreau
#7. When God fights, it's of small consequence whether the hand that holds the sword is big or little. #Quote by Jeanne D'Arc
#8. Skye's always saying exactly the wrong thing to people-it wasn't just special for you. #Quote by Jeanne Birdsall
#9. Practice seeing possibilities. When you focus on what you already know, you keep creating the same reality. #Quote by Jeanne McElvaney
#10. How can you stand to do it? The poor little mouse!"
Grover shrugged. "It's nature," he said. "Nature likes the snake just as much as the mouse. #Quote by Jeanne DuPrau
#11. How you mean, 'doughnut hole'?" Ti-Jeanne had asked. "That's what they call it when an inner city collapses and people run to the suburbs," he'd answered. #Quote by Nalo Hopkinson
#12. As long as you don't make waves, ripples, life seems easy. But that's condemning yourself to impotence and death before you are dead. #Quote by Jeanne Moreau
#13. I've had the same friends for ten, fifteen years. #Quote by Jeanne Tripplehorn
#14. Beyond the beauty, the sex, the titillation, the surface, there is a human being. And that has to emerge. #Quote by Jeanne Moreau
#15. The longing to belong and to be prized by one's peers permeates childhood and adolescence and can be compelling and anxiety provoking at any time in life, as the common dread of cocktail parties in adulthood attests. This need -- as old and as potent as erotic desire -- is a fundamental part of being human; according to object relations theory, we become ourselves by being recognized and loved by others. #Quote by Jeanne Safer
#16. A pity, ' he said, without a trace of mockery. 'It seems that those who possess the greatest beauty appreciate it the least. #Quote by Jeanne Kalogridis
#17. He was like the Great Santini of the Strand. Few people could take him on; he was so well-read and had a memory that could retain every detail of everything he'd ever read, as well as jokes, lyrics, arias, names of store owners he'd met on his honeymoon in Paris, names of restaurants where gangsters were gunned down in 1924. He could quote lines from books he disliked better than you could quote lines from what you claimed was your favorite book of all time. #Quote by Jeanne Darst
#18. People who write to 'Dear Abby' don't always have the most earthshaking problems in the world. #Quote by Jeanne Phillips
#19. The facade of the robatayaki looked like a leftover from the past…smoky-black tiles topped its wooden overhang…red, waxy paper lanterns lit it up…a noren curtain hung from a thin bamboo pole above the doorframe. Its sliding doors had rows of rectangular panes of glass. The robatayaki's simplicity gave the impression of a one-story building, but eight floors of apartments rose up from it. #Quote by B. Jeanne Shibahara
#20. Isolation is aloneness that feels forced upon you, like a punishment. Solitude is aloneness you choose and embrace. I think great things can come out of solitude, out of going to a place where all is quiet except the beating of your heart. #Quote by Jeanne Marie Laskas
#21. Love isn't really about what we think of the other person, but how we feel about ourselves when we are with that person. #Quote by Jeanne Mackin
#22. Time and time again, she sought to show the roots - the legitimacy - of black rebellion. It galled her that black people were often told to wait, to be patient and not angry. She had long hated the ways black rebels were seen as freaks or demonized for their refusal to submit. #Quote by Jeanne Theoharis
#23. Woof," he said sadly. "Poor Hound," said Batty. "Poor Hound, indeed." Mr. Penderwick was not sympathetic. "Even he should know not to eat towels. #Quote by Jeanne Birdsall
#24. To go out with the setting sun on an empty beach is to truly embrace your solitude. #Quote by Jeanne Moreau
#25. You're responsible for yourself as an actress, you know that your personal growth goes through that alchemy, and you give as much importance to your life as you do to your acting. #Quote by Jeanne Moreau
#26. I believe forgiving supports us most profoundly when it comes toward the end of our journey, when we intimately know what we are forgiving ~ #Quote by Jeanne McElvaney
#27. To rob God of nothing; to refuse Him nothing; to require of Him nothing; this is great perfection. #Quote by Jeanne Marie Bouvier De La Motte Guyon
#28. It's like climbing a staircase. I'm on the top of the staircase, I look behind me and I see the steps. That's where I was. #Quote by Jeanne Moreau
#29. I love the abandonment to impulse, I act from impulse only, and I love to madness that others do the same by me. #Quote by Jeanne Julie Eleonore De Lespinasse
#30. It's all right," Jeanne was yelling. "Yeah, you heard me, it's all right! Delos isn't dangerous. Not to us, anyway. Come on, you, get out of there! What are you doing hiding behind that pig? #Quote by L.J.Smith
#31. Uncertainty is an ally of change. It opens doors to new possibilities. It invites new insights. #Quote by Jeanne McElvaney
#32. We need to invest in a way that makes sure we've got the workforce we need in the future. #Quote by Jeanne Shaheen
#33. There are so many good authors; there's no shortage of them. #Quote by Jeanne Calment
#34. I always thought I was Jeanne d'Arc and Bonaparte. How little one knows oneself. #Quote by Charles De Gaulle
#35. Failure is a disappointment, but not defeat. #Quote by Jeanne Robertson
#36. I am subject to very powerful lows. When you have highs, you have terrible lows. When you pinpoint that you are responsible for everything that happens to you, it is very frightening. #Quote by Jeanne Moreau
#37. I've been related to everything. Even the production; I knew how much it cost, I knew where the money went. It didn't last long, because hierarchy came back again. #Quote by Jeanne Moreau
#38. If you can't do anything about it, don't worry about it. #Quote by Jeanne Calment
#39. And I am right where I am because of His plan for my life. #Quote by Jeanne Stone Helstrom
#40. Plus je vois le homes, plus j'admire les chiens (The more I see of men, the more I admire dogs). #Quote by Marie-Jeanne Roland De La Platiere
#41. Our experience taught us we were alone so we have to break through barriers of shame, fear, and habit to realize the time has come to find help. #Quote by Jeanne McElvaney
#42. Since you are so kind as to think of me, be so kind as to bring me a rose, for as none grow hereabouts, they are a kind of rarity. #Quote by Jeanne-Marie Leprince De Beaumont
#43. I think I will die laughing. #Quote by Jeanne Calment
#44. Jeanne Moreau, Lauren Bacall, they had this unconventional beauty, this amazing charisma. #Quote by Josephine De La Baume
#45. Why should we stop living because some people try to kill what is left of energy in ourselves? #Quote by Jeanne Moreau
#46. Jeanne sensed herself becoming more depressed after tweeting. She felt lonely after all of her thoughts had left her and were now staring at her on the Internet. Jeanne sometimes felt fearful of posting her thoughts on twitter. After posting a thought to twitter she sometimes thought, "No, I should have saved that." Jeanne felt unsure as to why she would need to save her thoughts. Maybe she needed to somehow save up all of her thoughts like carnival tickets, and she would be able to one day trade them in for one big, good thing. She could possible trade them in for a giant stuffed animal with a disproportionately large head that is not a trademarked character but very similar looking to a trademarked character.
She thought that if she ever wrote a novel it would be made up of every thought she has ever had. She would title it "One Big Good Thing" even if it were small and bad. #Quote by Gabby Bess
#47. Acting deals with very delicate emotions. It is not putting up a mask. Each time an actor acts he does not hide; he exposes himself. #Quote by Jeanne Moreau
#48. Maybe the biggest problem with loneliness is that we walk around thinking we're the only ones suffering from it. #Quote by Jeanne Marie Laskas
#49. The timer rang and I went to take two more sweet potato cakes out of the oven. There was a pot of sweet potatoes simmering on the stove. The kitchen was a warm and steamy place that smelled of cinnamon and nutmeg. A tropical rain forest of baking. #Quote by Jeanne Ray