Calli Quotes & Sayings
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Top Calli Quotes
Dancing was the only friend I had. The practicing room was my playground. — Minzy
Evolution wasn't a blueprint; it was a series of mistakes that occasionally turned out to be beneficial. — Evan Currie
A radical does not mean — G.K. Chesterton
You were placed on earth to know God. Everything else is secondary. — Greg Laurie
Good can still exist when bad things happen, just as evil persists when good things happen. - Carter to Georgina — Richelle Mead
I love you," she whispered.
"And I love you," he said, kissing her. "Calli, you saved me."
"What?"
"If you hadn't come into my life, I'd have lived the rest of my miserable existence holed up in my room, raging at the moon every night. I haven't felt the need to do that for almost as long as I've known you. You tamed the beast. You saved me"
"And you saved me back," she said, kissing him again. — Cindy C. Bennett
The 3 C's of life:
Choices, Chances, Changes.
You must make the choice, to take a chance, if you want anything in life to change. — Unknown
{Calli} "I,uh... can you stop popping your pecs for thirty seconds and let me focus?"
{Travis} Busted. "Want me to turn around?"
{Calli} "As if that'll help. Your back is as hot as your front." Her eyes dropped to his low-slung jeans. "Well, almost." A little shake of her head and her eyes returned to his face. "God, I can't even remember what I was talking about. — Karla Doyle
Lawyers love paper. They eat, sleep and dream paper. They turn paper into gold, and their files are colorful and their language neoclassical and calli-graphically bewigged. — Karl Shapiro
When I went to university, I was a philosophy major, but because I'm not very bright I chose to study philosophy at a performing arts school, maybe because the philosophy program there wasn't too rigorous or challenging. — Moby
Still, to slaughter fellow-citizens, to betray friends, to be devoid of honour, pity, and religion, cannot be counted as merits, for these are means which may lead to power, but which confer no glory. — Niccolo Machiavelli
