Basilio Fire Quotes & Sayings
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Pantaloons were often worn tight as paint and were not a great deal less revealing, particularly as they were worn without underwear ... Jackets were tailored with tails in the back, but were cut away in front so that they perfectly framed the groin. It was the first time in history that men's apparel was consciously designed to be more sexy than women's. — Bill Bryson

On every level of life, from housework to heights of prayer, in all judgment and efforts to get things done, hurry and impatience are sure marks of the amateur. — Evelyn Underhill

Religion is man-made. Even the men who made it cannot agree on what their prophets or redeemers or gurus actually said or did. — Christopher Hitchens

It is absolutely impossible for a subject to see or have insight into something while leaving itself out of the picture, so impossible that knowing and being are the most opposite of all spheres. — Friedrich Nietzsche

The Bridge had a lot of long, soft profiles about the administration, .. In contrast, BU Today has shorter, hard pieces - more consistent with online journalism - which people can read every morning when they log on. — Craig David

Grieving is a weakness-too human, too mired in compassion, and we can't repeat that mistake, can we? — Steven Dos Santos

True love can break the most powerful curse — Jodi Picoult

I never approve, or disapprove, of anything now. It is an absurd attitude to take towards life. — Oscar Wilde

The douchiest thing a guy could do on a date is to make a girl pay. If you invite her out and then make her pay. — Michael B. Jordan

I think a lot of ex-addicts. They find a lot of humor in what they did because they lived through it. — Dax Shepard

I'm a big fan of Kate Moss's style - no-one nails boho meets hippy chic like she does. — Kristin Cavallari

The words that come direct from the people are the greatest ... If you substitute one out of your own vocabulary, it disappears before your eyes. — Dorothea Lange

This was not a novel. It was a force of nature. Here, in my hands, was the collective imagination of a million teenage girls. Jane Eyre was one of the most famous novels ever written . . . It was the reason that women today secretly fantasized about mystery, danger, and brooding men. Jane Eyre was a twisted Cinderella story . . . — Catherine Lowell

If we had more hell fire preaching in the pulpit then we would have less hell bound people in the pew. — Leonard Ravenhill