Beahan Roofing Quotes & Sayings
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We are raw and honest, or we are nothing. — Lisa Renee Jones

I don't mean to be mean but that's all I can be, that's just me. — Eminem

Each multiplex has screens allocated to each studio. The screens need filling. Studios have to create product to fill their screen, and the amount of good product is limited. — Orson Welles

I blame all the craziness of people buying houses, re-doing them and selling them, on these programs on television where they are redoing your homes and kitchens. — Barbara Hulanicki

I was a very lonely child and it's funy but the first word that comes to my head is "starved". I felt starved of affection, starved of love and I felt that it wasn't OK to ask for it. Maybe there was a sense that if I deserved it, it would be there. There must be something I'd done which meant I didn't deserve it. — Carol Lee

...being in love is to be relieved of gravity. — Sting

He just can't let her go
it's not the sound of her laugh
or the softness of her skin
that he misses the most
it's the way she loved him
like no one ever has
the way she held him
when he was hurting her
the way she felt his pain
like it was her own
and he just wasn't ready
to let all of that go
yet this morning
he opened his eyes
and she was gone — Shelby Leigh

The pope is becoming a missionary, you will say. Yes, the pope is becoming a missionary, which means a witness, a shepherd, an apostle on the move. — Pope Paul VI

I didn't want to be treated like a 'star.' I fought it constantly, and I think I was rude. — Barry Manilow

Trade small because thats when you are as bad as you are ever going to be. Learn from your mistakes. — Richard Dennis

Shyness is shit. It isn't cute or feminine or appealing. It's torment, and it's shit. — Octavia E. Butler

This was because she knew few words and believed in none, and in the world she was rather silent, contributing just her share of urbane humor with a precision that approached meagreness. — F Scott Fitzgerald

The child taught to believe any occurrence a good or evil omen, or any day of the week lucky, hath a wide inroad made upon the soundness of his understanding. — Isaac Watts