Empresss Quotes & Sayings
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I am grateful that their unyielding passion is completely allowed to flow through their delicate fingers and wrists onto their lovely instruments, sharing this on a level which is beyond words, resonating with one's deepest soul. — Kytka Hilmar-Jezek

The envious man grows lean at the success of his neighbor. — Horace

I know everything I need to about a person by their hands. Eyes may be the window to ones soul but hands disclose the being. — Truth Devour

It's important for me to just be myself - in fashion. A lot of people overlook that side of me because they're scared of it, but that's just who I am. — Kat Graham

Good design is also an act of communication between the designer and the user, except that all the communication has to come about by the appearance of the device itself. The device must explain itself. — Donald A. Norman

You need good energy and you need to be fit because it's very tiring. A lot of the work is quite heavy and quite smelly. That's why girls drift out of the kitchen because they get fed up smelling like fish and vegetables and things like that. — Paul Rankin

Parenting is an impossible job at any age. — Harrison Ford

Let's make two things clear: Isil is not "Islamic." No religion condones the killing of innocents, and the vast majority of Isil's victims have been Muslim. And Isil is certainly not a state. — Barack Obama

I have been blessed to win a number of awards and be involved in numerous historical baseball moments over my 20-year career with the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres. — Steve Garvey

If you want people to know what your message is, just sing it. — Kenny Rogers

You are not really free, and that is why you do not know what I am talking about. — Bryant McGill

Take Landon McKellips. He always plays the part of a womanizing playboy, but for all I know, he's completely different from that in real life.' 'No,' Slade said. 'He's actually like that. — Janette Rallison

When you spend half a decade of your life with someone, the ending should occur in a personal fashion. Face to face, hand in hand. Words spoken out of lips kissed, tears shed on seen cheeks. It shouldn't be easy; it should be painful and honest; it should take hours instead of minutes; it should involve yells and cries and discussions, but it should be substantial. A moment thought over and worked out. Not the casual and simple act of a stranger handing over a legal envelope. — Alessandra Torre