Biddell Fashion Quotes & Sayings
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It was love that took Jesus Christ to the cross. — Sunday Adelaja
I would rather a thousand times be a free soul in jail than to be a sycophant and coward in the streets. — Eugene V. Debs
he was bitten in the groin by a Belgian shepherd trainee named Kong, and he required three operations, culminating in a scrotal graft from a Brahma steer. — Carl Hiaasen
On the way out, I hug Mum, holding her close. 'Thank you,' I whisper. 'For dinner - and for everything.'
Mum smiles and strokes my cheek. 'There's nothing to thank me for. — Liz Kessler
I love you Philadelphia. I want to thank you for accepting me, and letting me be me and make this my home forever. — Allen Iverson
In my 20s, I railed against anything 'spiritual'; I thought it was all crap. — Alice Sebold
Like the pugilist," Gershwin said, "the songwriter must always keep in training. — Mason Currey
Gather the courage to encourage yourself. Your self-motivation will energize you to dream of bigger ambitions to accomplish in life! — Israelmore Ayivor
Invoking the letters of God's Name without presence of mind is invocation of the tongue; invoking with presence of mind is invocation of the heart; and invoking with an absence of self-awareness because of absorption in the Invoked is the invocation of the Self - this is the hidden invocation! — Ibn Ata Allah
Being stigmatied by sex is being marked by its meaning in a human life of loneliness and imperfection, where some pain is indelible. — Andrea Dworkin
This was hopeless. In a novel, Adrian wouldn't just have accepted things as they were put to him. What was the point of having a situation worthy of fiction if the protagonist didn't behave as he would have done in a book? Adrian should have gone snooping, or saved up his pocket money and employed a private detective; perhaps all four of us should have gone off on a Quest to Discover the Truth. Or would that have been less like literature and too much like a kids' story? — Julian Barnes
I'm fond of implied narratives, oblique angles, and leaving a little room for the viewer to finish a picture. — Keith Carter
