Degitto Quotes & Sayings
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Every soul is beautiful and precious; is worthy of dignity and respect, and deserving of peace, joy and love. — Bryant McGill

Nothing makes an android feel more useless than when a human is crying. — Marissa Meyer

The L. A. Times is reporting that Britney Spears' album Blackout will be number one on the Billboard charts. Not to toot my horn, but I predicted this on my show a week ago. No one wanted to believe me - even I didn't want to believe me, but now I know how Nostradamus feels. — Chelsea Handler

As a stunt guy, you become a mini-director. You're talking to actors about performance. — David Leitch

In love the paradox occurs that two beings become one and yet remain two. — Erich Fromm

The dark circle became a dot on the moon-flooded snow as Spitz disappeared from view. — Jack London

Do you never look at yourself when you abuse another person? — Plautus

I don't see any absolute biological limit on human age. — Craig Venter

I ruled because I was the hottest. You see, I'm one of the beautiful people. — Fisher Amelie

Remember this, mes cheres: There is no person so small that the Lord cannot see her, no voice so quiet that He cannot hear it. — Jocelyn Green

Maybe [artistry] doesn't have to be quite so full of anguish if you never happened to believe, in the first place, that the most extraordinary aspects of your being came from you. But maybe if you just believed that they were on loan to you from some unimaginable source for some exquisite portion of your life to be passed along when you're finished ... it starts to change everything. — Elizabeth Gilbert

Forgiveness is the divine miracle of grace. The cost to God was the Cross of Christ. — Oswald Chambers

If you have a plan, we want to hear it. Tell your community leaders, your local officials, your governor, and your team in Washington. Believe me, your ideas count. An individual can make a difference. — George H. W. Bush

Life is too short to read a bad book — Hildie McQueen