Carbolicious Quotes & Sayings
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Decide what you are, what you want to express by the way you dress and the way you live. — Gianni Versace

While I was in jail, they handcuffed me and took me to a backroom, where a detective from the FBI and a Secret Service agent were, and they interrogated me for about three or four hours. — Sherman Austin

I am waiting for you, for an interval, somewhere very near, just around the corner. All is well. — Henry Scott Holland

The flirting is all well and good, but I mean it when I tell you, I can't have you leaving me again. It almost broke me. — Christina Lauren

When I first started you would pitch a story because without a good story, you didn't really have a film. Later, once sequels started to take off, you pitched a character because a good character could support multiple stories. and now, you pitch a world because a world can support multiple characters and multiple stories across multiple media. — Henry Jenkins

By common consent of the nations, gold and silver are the only true measure of value. They are the necessary regulators of trade. I have myself no more doubt that these metals were prepared by the Almighty for this very purpose, than I have that iron and coal were prepared for the purposes in which they are being used. — Hugh McCulloch

If you give a character room to breathe, they come alive. — Catherine Keener

The trauma said, 'Don't write these poems.
Nobody wants to hear you cry about the grief inside your bones. — Andrea Gibson

An intimate relationship does not banish loneliness. Only when we are comfortable with who we are can we truly function independently in a healthy way, can we truly function within a relationship. Two halves do not make a whole when it comes to a healthy relationship: it takes two wholes. — Patricia L. Fry

We don't see the world as it is, we see it as we are — Anais Nin

The definition of the right of suffrage is very justly regarded as a fundamental article of republican government. — James Madison