Eris Vanserra Quotes & Sayings
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Christ Almighty, give me strength to let her go, or let me do her right. — Kristen Callihan
You can celebrate the female form in comfort. We left corsets behind in the dark ages, so why bring them back now? — L'Wren Scott
Some goodbyes are not ends but releases. — Beau Taplin
The body is pure energy, solidifed light. — Margaret Atwood
Who taught you to go around falling on rats ans squishing on hats? Terrible, terrible. Must always be mindful of your manners. — Lauren Oliver
To sin by silence, when they should protest, makes cowards of men. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox
God, I hate it when people even say there are types, like people come in flavors. — Huntley Fitzpatrick
I love eating sushi and eating raw and clean - no pasta and bread. Low carbs is what works for me. — Christine Teigen
I have come to realize that being trustworthy does not demand that I be rigidly consistent but that I be dependably real. — Carl Rogers
My boy doesn't want to come out of there baby, he missed his mama. — Jordan Silver
Perhaps some day men will raise a tablet reading in letters of gold: 'All honor to women, the first disenfranchised class in history who, unaided by any political party, won enfranchisement by its own effort ... and achieved the victory without the shedding of a drop of human blood. All honor to women of the world! — Harriot Eaton Stanton Blatch
There is yet a silent agony in which the mind appears to disdain all external help, and broods over its distresses with gloomy reserve. This is the most dangerous state of mind; accidents or friendships may lessen the louder kinds of grief, but all remedies for this must be had from within, and there despair too often finds the most deadly enemy. — Oliver Goldsmith
What strange times are these," says Tara as they wend their way through the dead to safety, "when Muslims must fear other Muslims. — Nadeem Aslam
The most important person to thank is ... my mother. She gave me four golden rules to live by: be a proud black man, take care of your family, make education a priority, and try to do the right thing. — Edward B. Lewis