Bedingfield Pharmacy Quotes & Sayings
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I wonder why bigots think their conservative and puritanical version of 'God' made the male body with a prostate gland that also co-incidentally 'just happens' to be a 'g-spot'? — Christina Engela
Has she glanced you way yet?"
Twice," Nick said on a note of satisfaction.
Meaning?"
Nick glanced at him. "She's not completely disinterested."
I see Moreland. That makes it an even half dozen hanging out for a rich wife. Four looking for their second. Rossman, the old satyr, certainly isn't likely to be much competition. What in the hell does he think he's doing anyway? He must be sixty."
Basking, I should think. She hasn't given him the cold shoulder yet," Nick responded coolly. — Jaide Fox
Do you want to be famous? — Queen Diana
We are so surrounded with this fortune that we tend to forget that though subjectively in abundance, objectively this is a rarity. — Chris Matakas
Call me anal retentive, but I like nothing more than trying to solve life's problems with a good spreadsheet. — Stephanie Blackmoore
Prizes do not mean anything to me. I think it is more important to make a child aware of the existence of a weird creature like a water spider that breathes through its backside. — Hayao Miyazaki
One of the worst things you can die with is potential. — Henry Cloud
I got a job as soon as I could - 11 or 12. I started babysitting and then I got a part-time job at a pharmacy in England. I just remember loving the feeling of going out and buying my own clothes! I'd go bargain-hunting and get secondhand vintage stuff. — Natasha Bedingfield
There were symptoms that I saw, and though I went to many doctors and had many tests, no one diagnosed MS. — Teri Garr
When you devote yourself to being an artist, you have to stay on your craft and always try to get better and better. — Raekwon
The greatest act of love was to make a tape for someone. It was the only way we could share music and it was also a way of advertising yourself. Selection, order, the lettering you used for the track list, how much technical detail you went into, whether or not you added artwork or offered only artwork and no track list at all, these choices were as codified as a Victorian bouquet. — Lavinia Greenlaw
Time, place, and space for all things, but spending [the] majority of one's time playing in outer places, and far less time exploring inner space, is perhaps the worst form of neglect. Don't play yourself; the real you awaits. — T.F. Hodge
