Crozilla Quotes & Sayings
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Top Crozilla Quotes

I put my bare hand on her bare hand and felt, "This is genuine. There can be no mistake about this. — Virginia Woolf

Very few artistic partnerships last more than 10 years, and if they do they tend to go down the tubes. — Tim Rice

So, you don't think I'm strange?' he asks after a while.
Suddenly, remembering why we're in this situation, I snort to show him that I'm in no mood for a serious conversation. 'No. I'm the strange one.'
'No. You're not.' He's serious and looking straight at me. 'I think you're unhappy and don't know how to handle it. — Nikki Rae

They say that love is finding your soul's match in another. I found my match. I found him,
let him wrestle me to the ground, and then turned around and made him mine. I'm so glad
that I didn't scare him off, I'm so glad that he didn't stop chasing. — Alessandra Torre

Disaster was an avalanche, gathering speed with such acceleration that you worried more about getting out of its path, not finding the pebble at its center. — Jodi Picoult

It is not easy to watch the world change around you. To see an entire way of life change and change and change again. It isn't easy to watch friends grown old and die, nor is it easy to be constantly moving on from place to place before people begin to wonder why you never age. — Michael Scott

Flavor factories churn out chemical desire. We spray, squirt, and inject hundreds of millions of pounds of those chemicals on food every year, and then we find ourselves surprised and alarmed that people keep eating. We have become so talented at soaking our food in fakeness that the leading cause of preventable death - smoking - bears a troubling resemblance to the second leading cause of preventable death - obesity. — Mark Schatzker

How long does it take your soul to realize that your life is full? The slower the living, the greater the sense of fullness and satisfaction. — Ann Voskamp

I would be a slave to achieve the maid whose sudden sight has thrilled my wounded eye. — David Levithan