Competiello Gerardina Quotes & Sayings
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I eat almonds professionally, and I can't get enough of Yerbe Mate Cranberry Synergy Kombucha! — Tessa Thompson

When I read Toni Morrison and Sandra Cisneros as a freshman at Rutgers, it all clicked - that writing was all I wanted to do. It became my calling. — Junot Diaz

Let us bloom like a flower,
by opening our heart and mind,
by smiling and by becoming kind. — Debasish Mridha

I should have been dead ten times over. I've thought about that a lot. I believe in miracles. It's an absolute miracle that I'm still around. — Dennis Hopper

Lay down
Your tired & weary head my friend.
We have wept too long
Night is falling
And you are only sleeping
We have come to this journey's end
It's time for us to go
To meet our friends
Who beckon us
To jump again
From across a distant sky
A C-130 comes to carry us
Where we shall all wait
For the final green light
In the light of
The pale moon rising
I see far on the horizon
Into the world of night and darkness
Feet and knees together
Time has ceased
But cherished memories still linger
This is the way of life and all things
We shall meet again
You are only sleeping. — Jose N. Harris

Loving you will always be easy because when I look into your eyes I know you see the real me. — Rachel Van Dyken

I'm saving my sick days for when I'm feeling better. — Salma Hayek

Wake up & Smell The Hot Chocolate ! ~ Eddie Havens — Susan Wiggs

Oops, I thought. Oops is an all-purpose word standing for every bit of profanity, blasphemy, and pornographic and scatological execration I could think of. — Orson Scott Card

In the land of genius, the sun always shines; in the land of clever, there are many clouds! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Urban survival rule 22: Never annoy an armed man. — Kelley Armstrong

The audience is making the film and not the film-maker. — Woody Allen

The buffaloes hardly ever cry but you dagos always wriggle your way to the bars and start bawling, — Mark Smith