A Quote by Alice Levine

I have a house full of dead succulents but I was very attentive. — © Alice Levine
I have a house full of dead succulents but I was very attentive.
Most songs come from being attentive. Attentive to life, attentive to scripture, attentive to your heart. Pay attention!
I was going to do a big radio show, and I said to my driver, 'Radio can wait, take me to the Full House house.' It literally was a drive-by. I photobombed the Full House house yesterday. I took like 20 pictures because I thought I didn't look good in any of these - you can't see the house! You gotta really show that that's the house!
It is only the dull, sleepy mind that creates and clings to habit. A mind that is attentive from moment to moment - attentive to what it is saying, attentive to the movement of its hands, of its thoughts, of its feelings - will discover that the formation of further habits has come to an end.
Meditation is a state of mind which looks at everything with complete attention, totally, not just parts of it. And no one can teach you how to be attentive. If any system teaches you how to be attentive, then you are attentive to the system, and that is not attention.
I became so attentive to the souls of other people that I was not as attentive as I might have been to my own.
If a healthy soil is full of death, it is also full of life: worms, fungi, microorganisms of all kinds ... Given only the health of the soil, nothing that dies is dead for very long.
I actually never auditioned for 'Full House.' I had done a guest appearance on 'Valerie' as the next door neighbor's niece, and from that I got into 'Full House.' I was only five years old, and I was on the show until I was 13.
If a man’s house is full of medicine bottles, we infer the man is an invalid. But if his house is full of books, we conclude he is intelligent.
My father was a very gregarious, very open guy. So every weekend, the house was full of people.
Nick's mother and I were attentive, probably overly attentive - part of the first wave of parents obsessed with our children in a self-conscious way.
My office looks very empty compared with my house. The house is completely crammed full with things that Patrick and I love. It's very eclectic. There are things that have no value but which we like. We have a lot of Belgian painters; we have international painters. We have nice things; we have ugly things. I don't want that things are predictable.
The Cleveland Cavaliers just offered me a full-time job and a house! A house! A house!
I'm sure there were plenty of loving, attentive mothers in the 'me generation,' but none of them lived at my house.
I watched 'Full House.' I loved 'Full House.'
People say satire is dead. It's not dead; it's alive and living in the White House.
My house is a very calm and beautiful place and is full of positive energy.
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