Brioche Bun Quotes & Sayings
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We live in an age which must be amused, though genius, feeling, trust, and principle be the sacrifice. — Hannah More

PSALM 24 v The earth is the LORD's and the fullness thereof, [1] the world and those who dwell therein, — Anonymous

it is the belief of mankind which shapes the world, and all of reality. — Marion Zimmer Bradley

It now appears that the way the universe began can indeed be determined, using imaginary time. — Stephen Hawking

If you never play with fire, then you'll never keep warm. — Scott Toney

If you stand at the window where I stood, if you read the books that I read, if we can be with each other even just like that ... then lets, count that as us being together. I'll miss you alot. I love you. I love you ... — T.O.P

My house was a world of my own possession, a country in which I was ruler and citizen, where I chose and where I served. — Anita Diamant

At 88 years old - with every intention of living decades longer - I'm still running a company, writing articles, launching new ventures, and fully enjoying life. — David H. Murdock

Love always,
Always,
Tom — Melina Marchetta

There's definitely a psychology to making you feel important and like you're part of the game. It's a very special quality, especially with a first-time director. — Jennifer Coolidge

I never revolted in vain, as a rebel or as a tyrant, but I rose seeking reformation for the nation of my grandfather Mohammad. I intend to enjoin good and forbid evil, to act according to the traditions of my grandfather, and my father Ali Ibn Abi-Talib. — Husayn Ibn Ali

My mother was a gypsy, and she had a lot of dark blood in her, and her hair was very, very thick - she couldn't even get a brush through it. So I have been very fortunate. And every time I go to cut it off, hairdressers refuse to do it. — Robert Plant

Weekday morning routine:
Take shower.
Assemble perfect outfit.
Apply makeup.
Pull hair into bun. Secure with glitter pencils.
Accept twenty-dollar bill from Dad.
Pick up latte and creamy chocolate brioche from cafe.
Drive to school the long way.
Listen to sad music way too loud.
Nab choice parking spot under tree. — Cecil Castellucci

Every painting I do is related to the last one: it may be a continuation of a previous painting or it may be a reaction against it. — William Scott