Anissina Marina Quotes & Sayings
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If I can help one person, why wouldn't I? — Rita Ora

People stared more than ever on the train. Hagrid took up two seats and sat knitting what looked like a canary-yellow circus tent. — J.K. Rowling

At the moment, I'm enjoying John Grisham quite a bit. — Danielle Steel

In every character that you play ... I mean, I don't think I'll ever be the type of actor or performer per se who transforms, you know? Like Claire Danes transforms into Temple Grandin - I'm not gonna do that. — Ilana Glazer

The naysayers, they don't mean a thing. — Venus Williams

Once upon a time, in a faraway land, lived a young princess who awaited a prince who would give her everything she ever dreamed of... love, passion, loyalty. He'd be the sweetest, kindest, most heartwarming gentleman a girl could ever ask for. And he'd be perfect.
... Excuse me while I vomit. — Kennedy Fox

In matters of government, justice means force as well as virtue. — Napoleon Bonaparte

People criticized me for my photography. They said it's not art. — David Hockney

Philosophy can add to our happiness in no other manner but by diminishing our misery; it should not pretend to increase our present stock, but make us economists of what we are possessed of. Happy were we all born philosophers; all born with a talent of thus dissipating our own cares by spreading them upon all mankind. — Oliver Goldsmith

Is it true, prince, that you once declared that "beauty would save the world"? Great Heaven! The prince says that beauty saves the world! And I declare that he only has such playful ideas because he's in love! Gentlemen, the prince is in love. I guessed it the moment he came in. Don't blush, prince; you make me sorry for you. What beauty saves the world? Colia told me that you are a zealous Christian; is it so? Colia says you call yourself a Christian.'
The prince regarded him attentively, but said nothing. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

The decision to give ourselves to others is a daily taking up of the cross. — Charles R. Swindoll