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Fenadyne Quotes By Christian Siriano

There are a ton of A-list stars I'd love to dress - fashionistas like Keira Knightley and Scarlett Johansson. Also, Cate Blanchett would be fun and fabulous. My picks vary by the day and how I'm feeling. But, as a new, young designer, I'm open to working with everyone! — Christian Siriano

Fenadyne Quotes By Rick Springfield

I can't imagine that anybody is as screwed up as I am. — Rick Springfield

Fenadyne Quotes By Blaise Pascal

The world is ruled by force, not by opinion; but opinion uses force. — Blaise Pascal

Fenadyne Quotes By Evan Esar

A bore finds it easy to start talking, and even easier to get others to stop listening. — Evan Esar

Fenadyne Quotes By William Shakespeare

Let me embrace thee, sour adversity, for wise men say it is the wisest course. — William Shakespeare

Fenadyne Quotes By Abe Lincoln

with malice toward none and charity for all. — Abe Lincoln

Fenadyne Quotes By Moriah Densley

You have a spine of steel and fire in your eyes, Rosalie. To have such a quality, one must be shaken to the foundation of one's soul and put back together. I want to know how you emerged from hell made of steel and fire. — Moriah Densley

Fenadyne Quotes By Jillian Cantor

And that is one of the worst things about this life. As a liar, a pretend person, you cannot really truly ever be someone's friend. My American life, it is lonely. Often, it is very, very lonely. — Jillian Cantor

Fenadyne Quotes By John Cusack

The reason bin Laden staggered the planes going into the towers was so every camera would be focused on the second tower when the plane hit. It was not only the murder, but the perpetual image of the horror that permeated into people's consciousness. — John Cusack

Fenadyne Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

Nothing makes the earth seem so spacious as to have friends at a distance; they make the latitudes and longitudes. — Henry David Thoreau