A Quote by Neil Gaiman

Not knowing everything is all that makes it OK, sometimes. — © Neil Gaiman
Not knowing everything is all that makes it OK, sometimes.
I honestly never sat down and said "OK, here's my style," because my whole thing was knowing everyone's style. Everything I've ever written has bits and pieces of everything I've ever heard. Any rapper that tells you different is a liar.
Sometimes, you have a hunch and then you find numbers that substantiate that, it makes either the staff or the players say, 'OK, let's fix that.'
A good restaurant just makes me giddy. I can go all day with anticipation just knowing where I'm going to eat. Sometimes it's well planned, sometimes it's spontaneous. Either way works.
Forgiveness doesn't make the situation OK, it makes you OK.
Knowing God without knowing our own wretchedness makes for pride. Knowing our own wretchedness without knowing God makes for despair. Knowing Jesus Christ strikes the balance because he shows us both God and our own wretchedness.
I know that I'm very susceptible to getting caught up in storylines like, "I want him to be different. I want him to be more open. I want him to call." We have all of these storylines that kind of take over sometimes, and I think there's real grace and a peaceful heart at the center of just accepting what is, and knowing that everything's OK. The good, the bad, the ugly, the pain, the hurt, the frustration - all of that is valuable and part of this human experience, so we should lean in to all of it.
In a way getting fired up for these matches is what makes the Premier League the hardest tournament for me. Knowing I can lose and still be in the tournament probably makes me relax too much sometimes.
I'm OK with messing up sometimes and not getting everything perfect - and there's something really relatable there for people that aren't so seasoned in the kitchen.
People are always asking, 'Is everything ok?' Look, I was not depressed, ok? I was just freaking exhausted.
Not everything that nearly kills you makes you stronger. Sometimes it just makes you hate yourself for being so easily wounded yet unable to die.
I found the secret to life: I'm ok when everything is not ok.
Everything may not be OK but if God is with you, you will be OK.
I broke everything inside the house - boom! - but my mother was always very nice. She'd say, 'OK, OK, have another ball.'
I always seek the time to talk to people who are reaching out for help because sometimes you just need that one person to tell you everything is going to be OK.
I think beating myself up sometimes and knowing I am not happy when I do it makes me work harder to do a good job.
It is ok to err, but it is not ok to stop playing; it is ok to lose, but it is not ok to give up.
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