Elvises Quotes & Sayings
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Ain't nothing wrong with being a woman, gancho," Lopen said. "Some of my relatives are women. — Brandon Sanderson

Mister Dresden," he said. "And Miss Rodriguez, I believe. I didn't realize you were an art collector."
"I am the foremost collector of velvet Elvii in the city of Chicago," I said at once.
"Elvii?" Marcone inquired.
"The plural could be Elvises, I guess," I said. "But if I say that too often, I start muttering to myself and calling things 'my precious,' so I usually go with the Latin plural. — Jim Butcher

This is what healing demands. Behavior that is hurtful, shameful, abusive, or demeaning must be brought into the fierce light of truth, and truth can be brutal. — Desmond Tutu

When strict with oneself, one rarely fails. — Confucius

I hadn't learned anything new, except that another one of the Dead Elvises had an affinity for the Shop-n-Go. And Jack officially thought I'd lost my last marble. — Brodi Ashton

Not knowing who God made us to be, trying to be who we are not, or even just desiring to be someone else, can only lead to a life of misery, frustration, and unfulfillment. — Stormie O'martian

To free the voice is to free the person. — Kristin Linklater

And it's not the real Elvis you need to resemble, it's the imitation Elvises. Not hard to look like one of them. — Margaret Atwood

I like to peel it and share it with friends. You can spread the love with an orange. — Gina Rodriguez

If love is what is held to make us immortal, hatred is the reverse. — Rachel Cusk

To compose our character is our duty, not to compose books, and to win, not battles and provinces, but order and tranquility in our conduct. Our great and glorious masterpiece is to live appropriately. All other things, ruling, hoarding, building, are only little appendages and props, at most. — Michel De Montaigne

I am afraid there are people who want to stop the economic growth, the rise in the standard of living (though not their own) and the ability of man to use the expanding wealth, science and technology for solving the actual pressing problems of mankind, especially of the developing countries. — Vaclav Klaus

Divine right of kings means the divine right of anyone who can get uppermost. — Herbert Spencer