Flax Clothing Inspirational Quotes & Sayings
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My mom was a model, and her laid-back but put-together sensibility really rubbed off on me. — Tony Parker
Your insincerity is natural and in the order of things. If people agreed together and suddenly became sincere, — Anton Chekhov
There is a god in every single one of us. And there is evil in every single one of us. The true battle between good and evil is fought within. — Anonymous
To keep the ugly cry-face on lock down, I directed my attention to my polished gold Krugerrand coin, which hung against my chest by a thin, twisted gold chain and flashed against my black blouse. It was my Batman signal, alerting the universe that I was in crisis and in desperate need of being rescued immediately, if not sooner. The coin's weight was also a reminder of the reason I'd moved to Gotham City. After all, it was a result of my great-aunt and her one-ounce gold-coin collection that afforded me the opportunity of the life I was leading. — Cari Kamm
Apparently, if you live until 75, you'll have spent 25 years in bed, so it makes sense to have a decent mattress. — Marc Warren
It be nicer to think your parents, who worked hard, gave you those presents instead of some creepy stranger? — Harlan Coben
People who go to work to be a part of the cause don't go home. They are home. Now - who wants to quit? — Simon Sinek
All three combined is ... a different kind of stupid formerly unheard of by humankind. — Veronica Roth
No feeling you get from any exterior stimulation or source is anything like the total bliss of communion within. — Neale Donald Walsch
It never rains in Tiger Stadium, — Les Miles
My capacity for happiness," he added, "you could fit into a matchbox without taking out the matches first. — Anonymous
Some people are into position, not the mission. — Johnny Hunt
[A happy ending is] a distribution at the last of prizes, pensions, husbands, wives babies, millions, appended paragraphs, and cheerful remarks. — Henry James
How can German music not be represented by an article? — Wassily Kandinsky
