Burntshirt Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing made by the hand of man has ever been so beautiful as starlight on the water or moonlight on the snow. And the same hand that made trees and fields and flowers, the seas and hills, the clouds and sky, has been making a home for us called heaven. — Billy Graham

When you're a Chicago artist, to play Lollapalooza, that's not a normal thing. It's artists on a path to a certain place that do that. Chief Keef did it; Kids These Days did it; Cool Kids did it. And I'm the next Cool-Kids-Chief, if you will. — Chance The Rapper

I'm talking about the sort of pull that's so strong you're helpless. — Cara Lockwood

What the women do is become caretakers for the men. In those circumstances, I decided, and many others have, that there's a reality called women's space. There has to be a separate space for women. — Mary Daly

Personally, I do not want to make you a man. Men are so very frail. Men break. Men die. No, I've always wished to make a god. — Pierce Brown

It's hard to sell the official story to people who can see things for themselves. — John Scalzi

We hovered above the moment like two rain clouds — Tiffanie DeBartolo

I get whatever placidity I have from my father. But my mother taught me how to take it on the chin. — Norma Shearer

I don't know where my fashion sense comes from, exactly. I've always been interested in, not necessarily being unique, but not necessarily sticking to the preexisting paradigm - whether it be clothes or music or whatever. — Sam Hunt

The obscure, unexplainable aspect of the writing process is about how some rhymes appear in your head. It often feels more like tuning in to some kind of channel than composing words in your mind. — Sahara Sanders

And she told you something about yourself you really ought to know: that you're beautiful, and worth loving. — Tamora Pierce

The failure of women to have reached positions of leadership has been due in large part to social and professional discrimination. — Rosalyn S. Yalow