Betella Quotes & Sayings
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Top Betella Quotes
He kissed me fiercely, with an utter abandon that I could no more put a halt to than I could stop an avalanche. — Colleen Houck
I won a really big fellowship to go straight on to get my Ph.D. And I went through agonies of indecision, and then I decided not to accept it. I just decided I didn't want to be an academic. — Betty Friedan
I have always loved locomotives passionately. For me they are living creatures and I love them as others love women or horses. — Arthur Honegger
The science of legislation is like that of medicine in one respect: that it is far more easy to point out what will do harm than what will do good. — Charles Caleb Colton
If Elmore Leonard met Jim Thompson down a dark alley at midnight they might emerge a week later with thick beards, bloodshot eyes and the manuscript for THE BIG O. — Eoin Colfer
Charlene's thoughts:
I'm next in the green jumper's Class. I thought I'd be in the red jumpers' class because of my red hair. — Deanie Humphrys-Dunne
It must be my logical consideration of a decision many see as purely intuitive or emotional that throws other people for a loop. — John Elder Robison
I am proud of my family. I am proud of my Duke championships and all my Duke teammates. And, I am proud I never lost a game against the Fab Five. — Grant Hill
The air was full of sound, a defenning and confusing conflict of noises (...) — H.G.Wells
When you start thinking about leaving, choose your moment carefully. Go out while you're still on top, not when you're no longer in control of events. — Carlos Ghosn
She say Fon people keep a spirit tree and it always be a Baybob. Your granny-mauma wrapped the trunk with thread she begged and stole. She took me out there and say, 'We gon put our spirits in the tree so they safe from harm.' We kneel on her quilt from Africa, nothing but a shred now, and we give our spirits to the tree. She say our spirits live in the tree with the birds, learning to fly. She told me, 'If you leave this place, go get your spirit and take it with you.' We used to gather up leaves and twigs from round the tree and stick 'me in pouches to wear at our necks. — Sue Monk Kidd