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Abbadabbas Quotes By Karisma Kapoor

I like to dress up every day, so I think fashion is an everyday process. — Karisma Kapoor

Abbadabbas Quotes By Sandie Shaw

No one smiled at me, or looked at me twice; shopping has become my time of reckoning; I will never be able to purchase the stardom I have lost. — Sandie Shaw

Abbadabbas Quotes By Cassandra Clare

I've never asked him but I'm sure he has a fairly stringent policy about random teenagers lurking in his shrubbery. — Cassandra Clare

Abbadabbas Quotes By Marianne Williamson

Sometimes a miracle is a change in material conditions, such as physical healing. At other times, it is a psychological or emotional change. — Marianne Williamson

Abbadabbas Quotes By Arthur Conan Doyle

The most winning woman I ever knew was hanged for poisoning three little children for their insurance-money, and the most repellent man of my acquaintance is a philanthropist who has spent nearly a quarter of a million upon the London poor. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Abbadabbas Quotes By Steve Dildarian

I was never an actor. I had done one or two random projects in my advertising career. — Steve Dildarian

Abbadabbas Quotes By Darnell Lamont Walker

Who told these people with dreams, goals and ambitions they could take time off? — Darnell Lamont Walker

Abbadabbas Quotes By John Steinbeck

[Dessie's] shop was a unique institution in Salinas. It was a woman's world. Here all the rules, and the fears that created the iron rules, went down. The door was closed to men. It was a sanctuary where women could be themselves- smelly, wanton, mystic, conceited, truthful, and interested. The whalebone corsets came off at Dessie's, the sacred corsets that moulded and warped woman-flesh into goddess-flesh. At Dessie's they were women who went to the toilet and overate and scratched and farted. And from this freedom came laughter, roars of laughter. — John Steinbeck