Antheas Art Quotes & Sayings
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Fashion says 'Me too', and style says 'Only me'. — Geraldine Stutz
He'd never seen a woman look more satiated, a small, knowing smile on her face, like she knew a secret. A secret about him. One he didn't even know. — Anne Calhoun
The really big difference is that what you make with a molecular machine can be completely precise, down to the tiniest degree of detail that can exist in the world. — K. Eric Drexler
I think the reward for conformity is that everyone likes you except yourself. — Rita Mae Brown
I had a cyst on my tonsils, and I couldn't sing. I had to have an operation. — R. Kelly
Gravy isn't a food group." "Say what? — Janet Evanovich
Every scene, even the commonest, is wonderful, if only one can detach oneself, casting off all memory of use and custom and behold it, as it were, for the first time. — Arnold Bennett
When you are 15, everything is such high stakes, even tiny things. I think because of that, it is funny but sad at the same time. — Sophie Wu
They served "Good Food" but only a G, an O and a D were lit up. Personally, I doubted God dined there. Unless God was keen on samonella poisoning and rat droppings in the hamburgers. But then again, what did I know? — Julie Kenner
...personal experiences are probably the most convincing reason to believe for any individual who has had them. — Lewis N. Roe
Rational arguments don't usually work on religious people. Otherwise, there wouldn't be religious people. — Doris Egan
I pray that I am sufficiently stirred by the rumor of great things to seek the God who created this single thread that I am, and to marvel at a vision magnificent enough to cause this God to weave from this single thread a tapestry most resplendent. — Craig D. Lounsbrough
Pin his fucking legs." "Can't. Got his arms." "Knock him out, Paris." "Sure. Want me to spew diamonds from my ass while I'm at it?" A — Gena Showalter
It's heartbreaking but we're trying to get over it. As disappointed as we were, I think that somehow you have to find a way to think that it happened for a reason. — Caroline Dhavernas
One of the universal fears of childhood is the fear of not having value in the eyes of the people whom we admire so much. — Fred Rogers