Briglia Hundley Quotes & Sayings
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Ultimately, I made my range wider because I wanted to suit each publication that I worked for. Talk about reinvention - I'm like the Madonna of photography. — Mario Testino
What the short story needs above all is for one of the big publishers to get an equivalent series up and running and to support it and promote it. — Nicholas Royle
Man created god upon his thoughts to externalize, to give form to his belief to give a reason for what they could do. The gods stole away the energies, let man believe he was ruled rather than that he rules. — Thomm Quackenbush
Want to talk third wave feminism, you could cite Ariel Levy and the idea that women have internalized male oppression. Going to spring break at Fort Lauderdale, getting drunk, and flashing your breasts isn't an act of personal empowerment. It's you, so fashioned and programmed by the construct of patriarchal society that you no longer know what's best for yourself.
A damsel too dumb to even know she's in distress. — Chuck Palahniuk
I'm minimalistic when it comes to makeup, so I'm a sucker for anything that's multi-tasking. Aquaphor is my go-to product. It's great for adding gloss to eyes and cheekbones, and amazing for soothing dry cuticles, too. — Mandy Moore
I don't want to be just an average guy. I want to do whatever possible to win a lot of games. I'm a competitor. — Felix Hernandez
One of the things I found is that the things we want to say for well-intentioned motives often cause more harm than good. People don't need our words. They mainly need our presence, they need our love. And if you come in too quickly with explanations, you may do more harm than good. — Philip Yancey
Hatred is active, and envy passive dislike; there is but one step from envy to hate. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
We'll know for the first time If we're evil or divine We're the last in line. — Ronnie James Dio
We are at best but stewards of what we falsely call our own; yet avarice is so insatiable that it is not in the power of liberality to content it. — Seneca The Younger
