Anna Thangachi Quotes & Sayings
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If you'll believe in me, I'll believe in you. Is that a bargain? — Lewis Carroll
I'll be a nun, raise my daughter, and make albums. — Brandy Norwood
I tried not to laugh. Landon had been my friend since the sixth grade, but he was a boy, and boys made no sense to me ... — Courtney Allison Moulton
I had four C-sections and my stomach looked like the map of the world. My breasts were hanging down to here from breastfeeding those babies, and my nipples were like platters. I wanted to fit into the gowns that I finally got to wear. — Patricia Heaton
To know is to care, to care is to act, to act is to make a difference. — Harry Chapin
Business is religion, and religion is business. The man who does not make a business of his religion has a religious life of no force, and the man who does not make a religion of his business has a business life of no character. — Maltbie Davenport Babcock
And these are the secrets Octava has strived for centuries to tell humankind. — Lucian Bane
Yeah, okay. I'll drop it, I said, and although I held it back with every muscle in my body, what I really wanted to do was cry. Not only because Finn had never told me about this guy, but because there was no way to ask him about it. And until then I don't think I really understood the meaning of gone. — Carol Rifka Brunt
I am proud to be an actor. — Rod Taylor
It's amazing when I walk through an expo hall and can't figure out what a company does just by walking past its booth. — Robert Scoble
The U.N. is capable of endless process and mindless psychobabble, but as far as getting the job done on the ground, I just don't see them doing it. — Peter T. King
( ... ) before they actually admit to the big 'L' word. Love or lust - what's the big, damn deal? You're going to fuck either way, right? — C.M. Stunich
I like writing a joke, and I like when a joke works, and I like other comics who tell jokes. — Dave Attell
I've been dealing with the press for 45 years. You need a very long spoon to sup with them. While you are always grateful, they are like badly trained dogs. They smile and wag and bite your arm off. — Joanna Lumley
