Alboreto Dallas Quotes & Sayings
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Yes, Shelby, You're the real best thing in his life. I know. I guess I can deal with being second best."
- Emily to Shelby — Ruth Ford Elward

At the Feast of Fortune, she'll awaken, and the demigods will be cut down like
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"Like our low prices at Bargain Mart!" Stheno suggested. — Rick Riordan

Biology sets the context, and that is critical, but obesity still boils down to whether a person eats too much or exercises enough. — Robin Marantz Henig

It never ceased to amaze me how she just had the facts always, in her head. It occured to me that if, or when, she died, a whole load of facts, a body of knowledge, might disappear without a trace. — Olivia Sudjic

To whatever world He carries our souls when they shall pass out of these imprisoning bodies, in those worlds these souls of ours shall find themselves part of the same great temple; for it belongs not to this earth alone. — Phillips Brooks

I knew that on that island one was driven back into the past. There was so much space, so much silence, so few meetings that one too easily saw out of the present, and then the past seemed ten times closer than it was. — John Fowles

I'll tell you what it's time to do right now. It's time to set your schedule in order so that you don't look back on the day of your death and wonder why you never really lived. It's time to ignore the opinions of those who think your life should be all about their cause, their rules, their agenda, and not your soul's desire. It's time to stop flagellating and start dancing. — Martha Beck

When a woman starts talking about her duty, her regard for appearances, and her respect for religion, she raises so many bulwarks which she delights to see captured by storm. — Honore De Balzac

A picture is a voiceless poem, a poem is a vocal picture. — Anonymous

Look at Woden and his cheerily racist army of ethnic monocultured valkyrie fuck buddies. — Kieron Gillen

My childhood was endless - from eight to 18 felt like hundreds of years. — Karl Lagerfeld