Crioula Club Quotes & Sayings
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I have to take care of this," faltered Elnora, hurrying toward the door to hide the tears which were rolling down her cheeks. "I must help," said Philip, disappearing also. "Elnora," he called, catching up with her, "take me where — Gene Stratton-Porter

They were best friends and partners who'd finally gotten over all the bullshit and had come to terms with the mutual attraction, deciding that fucking was better than always being so tense about it. That was the end of the story. — Santino Hassell

Photography is simply a function of noticing things. — Elliott Erwitt

As opposed to coming up with something fantastic and trying to sell it to a studio, now all you have to do is get people to believe what you believe ... — Neil Drumming

Helping someone come to a saving knowledge of Christ is the greatest achievement possible. — Charles Stanley

I don't think we're as divided as many in the elite would have us believe. — Ed Gillespie

Cinder hated her own mind for labeling the queen as grotesque. She had once been a victim, as Cinder had once been a victim. And how many had labeled Cinder's own metal limbs as grotesque, unnatural, disgusting? No. Levana was a monster, but it wasn't because of the face she'd kept hidden all these years. Her monstrosities were buried much deeper than that. — Marissa Meyer

Roaring is never a voice for indoors. Roaring sounds better when done outdoors! — Lorraine Loria

I want to look happily forward. I want to be optimistic. I want to have a dream. I want to live in jubilee. I want my daughters to feel that they have the power to at least try to change things, even in a world that resists change with more strength than they have. I want to tell them they can overcome everything, if the are courageous, resilient and brave. Paradoxically, I also want to tell them their crowns have already been bought and paid for and that all they have to do is put them on their heads. But the world keeps tripping me up. My certainty keeps flailing. — Edwidge Danticat