Bonia Handbag Quotes & Sayings
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If that's the case.. Go deeper. To a world darker than black, brighter than white ... Embrace it. — Katsura Hoshino

Everyone knows that Silicon Valley is chock full of fabulous people who 'do good while doing well.' — Ron Gutman

America grinned. "No, it's something else," she said, watching Travis' hand as he patted my thigh. She was right; he was different. There was an air of peace around him, almost as if some kind of new contentment had settled into his soul. — Jamie McGuire

Once you shift your thoughts for the better, your world begins to shift with them. — Marcey Shapiro

The rain has spoiled the farmer's day;
Shall sorrow put my books away?
Thereby are two days lost. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

People are fascinating. They're so unique and I think what's more fascinating is the reason behind the physical characteristic, the enigma, that's where the gold dust is. — Andrea Riseborough

It took him years to realize it was the flirtation and admiration he craved, not the actual conquest. — Dominic Smith

The heroic man does not pose; he leaves that for the man who wishes to be thought heroic. — Elbert Hubbard

Whether you call someone a hero or a monster is all relative to where the focus of your consciousness may be. — Joseph Campbell

remote work has opened the door to a new era of freedom and luxury. A brave new world beyond the industrial-age belief in The Office. — Jason Fried

When the time comes and you need a weapon, look under the roots of the Menoa tree. Then, when all seems lost and your power is insufficient, go to the Rock of Kuthian and speak your name to open the Vault of Souls. — Christopher Paolini

I heard somewhere that whenever you write a book, people will ask you One Question about it over and over. And while I'm no expert in these matters, this is proving to be true. My first book dealt with a not-that-pleasant degenerate type, and the One Question was, 'Is this an autobiographical story?' — Patrick DeWitt