Annia Linares Quotes & Sayings
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You've been hurt before, I can
see it in your eyes. You try to
smile it away, some things you
can't disguise. — Demi Lovato

How does it come about that what an intelligent man expresses is much stupider than what remains inside him? — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

I think the fact that I look totally artificial, but I am totally real, has its own kind of magic in it. — Dolly Parton

Soul mates recognise one another's vibration. They instantly fuse to the life force that surrounds their core of being. — Truth Devour

No matter what the Fates may bring upon you, there is one thing you can be sure will never falter. I will always love you with the same fire of my youth until the day I am no more. — C.J. Abedi

the sun has looked upon me. — Anonymous

My success has been something I've worked a long time at and it's been a gradual process. I compare it to the idea of someone losing a lot of weight over a period of a few years. You don't really notice the weight loss overall but if you compare photos from then and now there's a big difference. — Ray William Johnson

I want to be the most eligible bachelor in New York City. — Andrej Pejic

Who looks upon a river in a meditative hour and is not reminded of the flux of all things? — Ralph Waldo Emerson

We know that golf is an ancient game with great history and tradition, but our golf is only 10 years old so don't judge us too harshly. — Nursultan Nazarbayev

I think we've learned that the S.B.A. plays a critical role in providing access and opportunity when the market is not providing that access. We help banks get that money out into the hands of important and viable businesses, particularly those owned by minorities, women, immigrants and veterans. — Karen Mills

I don't want to leave the sport saying I could have run faster. I just want to be tapped out, like I gave it my all. — Justin Gatlin

We are pushing hard to find quality advertising clients. — Ben Nicholson

Sternly she tried to frown the unseemly sensation down. Burgeon, indeed. She had heard of dried staffs, pieces of mere dead wood, suddenly putting forth fresh leaves, but only in legend. She was not in legend. She knew perfectly what was due to herself. Dignity demanded that she should have nothing to do with fresh leaves at her age; and yet there it was
the feeling that presently, that at any moment now, she might crop out all green. — Elizabeth Von Arnim