Chantay Smith Quotes & Sayings
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Bears need people. People need bears. — Pam Brown

I'm gonna miss you," Brianna says.
"I'm gonna miss you too, baby," Angelo murmurs.
For Pete's sake. It's not like she's leaving on a trip
around the world. She's only headed to homeroom. — Jodi Picoult

When I was in college, I used to write little ditties and short stories and poetry for my friends. Writing a book is another thing. It is so much different from my traditional day of dirty fingernails and greasy hair and hot pans. — Mario Batali

I sort of try to write everything for me. I'm a huge sports fan but have no interest in minutiae. I don't remember who won Super Bowls five years ago or listen to sports talk radio. I'm trying to make sure the jokes are self-contained so they're accessible to everyone. — Norm MacDonald

It's so much easier to debate people when you can pretend that they hold moronic position that they don't actually believe. — Glenn Greenwald

Each attraction, limited as it may appear to be, is a cosmic happening-it occurs within the broader pattern of things, within the endlessly complex structure which underlies our lives. — Amalia Kahana-Carmon

A person can't change all at once. — Stepehn King

Ironically, the only gun control in 19th century England was the policy forbidding police to have arms while on duty. — Don Kates

Buddy, you try to leave me and I'll follow you to the ends of the earth and beyond to find you and bring you home. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Students think they must write down the idea immediately, but I tell them if it's a good idea it'll be in your head in five minutes' time. — Judith Weir

You can certainly go to war about it, but to me it seems pointless. — Joy Browne

You haven't changed at all. I expected a perceptible difference, but here you are, red-faced just like always. — Stephenie Meyer

In our young minds houses belonged to women were their special domain, not as property, but as places where all that truly mattered in life took place - the warmth and comfort of shelter, the feeding of our bodies, the nurturing of our souls. There we learned dignity, integrity of being; there we learned to have faith. The folks who made this life possible, who were our primary guides and teachers, were black women. — Bell Hooks