Fantasma Dela Opera Quotes & Sayings
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I meet so many pretty girls who are like, 'Here I am! Don't you want me because I look good?' That concept is so weird to me. I want to know, 'What else do you have going on?' — Malin Akerman

My life has often been described as 'from rags to riches,' but in fact, the Rosses were never raggedy. — Diana Ross

In case you're wondering what we all do here during the commercial breaks, mostly we just sit around making catty remarks about the outfits you're all wearing at home. — Jon Stewart

In the crook of the crescent moon sits the Holy Lady, with strong muscles and a merciful heart. She kicks her her splendid legs like the moon is her swing and the sky, her front porch. She waves down at Sidda like she has just spotted an old buddy. — Rebecca Wells

I don't want to die in pain or in an undignified way, I don't want any of the people I love to die in, die painfully. But I'm aware of the fact that they may die before I do and I have to part with them and take the loss. The hardest thing of love is to let go. But I think I can get let go of almost anybody. — Isabel Allende

There is no happiness in what worldly people believe happiness in, there is happiness in what Gnani [the enlightened one] believes the happiness in. What people regard as happiness is not happiness. — Dada Bhagwan

The valley spirit never dies. It is called the mystical female. — Laozi

There is a way to change your past: Change your interpretation of your past! New interpretation, new past! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

The terrifying physics of going up-mast in heavy seas are inescapable. — Abby Sunderland

Grace tried is better than grace, and more than grace; it is glory in its infancy. — Samuel Rutherford

Good can be radical; evil can never be radical, it can only be extreme, for it possesses neither depth nor any demonic dimension yet--and this is its horror!--it can spread like a fungus over the surface of the earth and lay waste the entire world. Evil comes from a failure to think. It defies thought for as soon as thought tries to engage itself with evil and examine the premises and principles from which it originates, it is frustrated because it find nothing there. That is the banality of evil. — Amos Elon

Where there's possibility there is also hope. — Gareth P. Jones

I see a world on the edge of a blade. Without balance, it will fall. — Victoria Aveyard