Artressa Quotes & Sayings
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I love you, Lyrik West. And when I walk out that door, I promise you, it's going to hurt."
"But you are worth all the pain. — A.L. Jackson

So can you tell me exactly what 'freedom' means? If I am not free to be as twisted as I wanna be? — Disturbed

Stage is the most exciting. Film is lovely, because it's like a family. — Julie Walters

Like sex drives, card tricks, and the weather, computers tend to be discussed in terms of results rather than processes, which makes them rather scary. — Martin Mayer

Lord, Your faithful love reaches to heaven, Your faithfulness to the skies." ... Does your love reach this far, God? And if it extends to heaven and beyond ... why can't it seem to find me?
"It's beautiful" I said, my voice clouded wroth embarrassment.
"It's more than that." He watched the ocean below. "It's like God painted it himself, then spun it into motion." Beckett angled hos head toward me, took his aviators off, and let his eyes burn into mine. "This is Ireland, Finley. It's rough. It's wild. And it's holy. — Jenny B. Jones

There's no chance that the iPhone is going to get any significant market share. No chance. — Steve Ballmer

I'm most impressed by the Russian writers, so I love reading the works of Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky. Another author who has informed the way I think is the French philosopher, Blaise Pascal. — Andrea Bocelli

'Star Wars' is on my bucket list. Even if it's just a small walk on, I don't care. — Ming-Na Wen

The harder the dick the funner the sex — Robin Cody

I rate Morrissey (Steven Patrick Morrissey) as one of the best lyricists in Britain. For me, he's up there with Bryan Ferry. — David Bowie

There must be, in any complete revelation of God's mind and will and character and being, things hard for the beginner to understand; and the wisest and best of us are but beginners. — R.A. Torrey

I had formed an image of Odile that was itself admirable. Her beauty...her fragility...her naturalness too...her lively, poetic intelligence...Yes, having once been jealous of her, I too now loved Odile. As described by him, she alone seemed worthy of Philippe as I perceived him and perhaps as I alone saw him. I accepted being scarified to such a noble religion; I knew I was beaten, I wanted to be beaten, I bowed before Odile with accommodating humility and in that very humility I found a secret satisfaction and, no doubt, a hidden source of pride. — Andre Maurois

Much as you would like, you are not going to change people who feel it's part of their religious commitment to 'save' you. — Jeanne Phillips