Botero Prints Quotes & Sayings
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We understand now, we've been made to understand, and to embrace the understanding that who we are is who we were. — John Quincy Adams

I'm over a thousand years old. I've seen it all. You, sweetcheeks, are nothing new." At what must have been an outraged expression on her face, he laughed again. "Come on. Surely you can't think you are the only female out there who's had a rough life, had her heart walked on, been kept in a dungeon for three centuries, blah, blah, pick your trauma, and are now stomping around with all this pent-up anger you spill like acid on everyone who gets to know you." He narrowed his gaze at her. "How close am I?"
Sin's mouth worked, but nothing came out. She finally snapped it shut to avoid looking like a fish gasping on the bank of a river.
"That's what I thought." He made a shooing gesture with his hand. "No, run along and go be caustic with someone who cares. Oh, wait, no one cares, do they? Because you won't let them
— Larissa Ione

We all chose to stand down and hope change would be won for us, and not by us. By someone else, we believed. A hero, we believed.
But belief is only step one. Action is step two. Fighting for what you believe is step two. Solidarity is step two. Unity is step two. — Joseph Fink

At 19, I was still figuring out how to throw a fastball. — Gio Gonzalez

Indians do not like Indian teachers; they prefer foreigners, but there is a huge demand for Indian teachers around the world. — Bikram Choudhury

I try to project not only a song but a personality. — Peggy Lee

Don't be too dismissive of children. While it's true that few children are artists, all artists are children. — Ned Rorem

Punishment is the last and the least effective instrument in the hands of the legislator for the prevention of crime. — John Ruskin

The red firelight glowed on their two bonny heads and revealed their faces, animated with the eager interest of children; for, though he was twenty-three and she eighteen, each had so much of novelty to feel, and learn, that neither experienced nor evinced the sentiments of sober disenchanted maturity. — Emily Bronte

You don't marry for love. What does love got to do with marriage? I spit on love and marriage. You marry for money. — Joan Rivers