Fijoo Quotes & Sayings
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Every day, I have something that is so full of nutrition and so full of foods that give you life, rather than take them away, that it makes me feel amazing and really good inside. It balances my blood sugar, balances out all of the things that I need, the nutrition that I need to get into my body. — Vani Hari

People should riot for their freedom but first they have to understand who they are and how they are ruled. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

I lost some weight, grew my hair and now every woman in America over 40 wants to date me. It's their daughters I want to convince. — David Krumholtz

I'm a real rebel with a cause. — Nina Simone

In Arlington, people would laugh at you if you tried to get people to look at your drawings or listen to your poetry. It was like you thought you were special. — Eileen Myles

(When asked for advice for younger musicians) Break windows, smoke cigars, and stay up late. Tell 'em to do that, they'll find a little pot of gold. — Tom Waits

One of the keys to success is an unflinching belief that there are no rules. Anyone who's ever succeeded has gone on that premise; not buying established procedures, business or otherwise. The naysayers are inevitably left behind amid shouts of 'it cannot be done' and "should not be done'." — Anton Szandor LaVey

Before, I said that they were maybe the best supporters in England. Now maybe they are the best supporters in Europe. — Rafael Benitez

If, every day, I dare to remember that I am here on loan, that this house, this hillside, these minutes are all leased to me, not given, I will never despair. — Erica Jong

The ultimate affront, that neither hurries, grows weary nor forgets, is called death. — Ahmadou Kourouma

Batman has an impeccable moral compass, he's clever and mysterious, and when fucktards get sassy, he punches them in the face. — Kevin Smith

Youth is a silly, vapid state, Old age with fears and ills is rife; This simple boon I beg of Fate - A thousand years of Middle Life. — Carolyn Wells