Describers Dictionary Quotes & Sayings
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I'm more of a tomboy than anything and then you see your name on these Top 50 Most Beautiful People lists and you're like, 'What?' — Lisa Marie Presley

Since the second her eyes met those gorgeous blue ones, each look from him had made every cell of her body feel like it might explode. She'd never wanted another man as much as she wanted Brandon James in that moment. And there was no shame in that. — Aria Kane

I'm being a dad and a good husband. — Chad Smith

It's not the appearance, it's the essence. It's not the money, it's the education. It's not the clothes, it's the class. — Coco Chanel

Bush fell off his bike while mountain biking on his ranch over the weekend. He hit a rough spot in the trail. There's a switch - the environment hurting Bush. — Jay Leno

In all my old school pictures I was always the one standing alone in the back with my hair in my face. — Rachel Hawkins

One should never initiate anything that he cannot saturate with prayer. — S.D. Gordon

I've been such a fool, Vassili. Man will always be a man. There is no new man. We tried so hard to create a society that was equal, where there'd be nothing to envy your neighbour. But there's always something to envy. A smile, a friendship, something you don't have and want to appropriate. In this world, even a Soviet one, there will always be rich and poor. Rich in gifts, poor in gifts. Rich in love, poor in love. — Joseph Fiennes

That's the great thing about plankton. It pretty much keeps to itself. — Gene Hackman

The purification of the mind is very necessary. (72) — Swami Satchidananda

We have no intention of ignoring or appeasing history's latest gang of fanatics trying to murder their way to power. — Dick Cheney

By the middle of Henry VIII's reign, the white meats - that is, dairy products - were considered common fare and people from all classes would eat meat whenever they could get it. — Clarissa Dickson Wright