Friess Lake Quotes & Sayings
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Then kiss me, Claire," he whispered, "And know that you are more to me than life, and I have no regret. — Diana Gabaldon

Next year I want to be better than this season, and the year after that, better than the year before. — Dustin Pedroia

There are a lot of wonderful books out there that aren't marketed properly, and readers who might love them never even know they exist. — Julie Kenner

I often feel very guilty because of the time that I spend outside of my home and the little time that sometimes I have for my kids. — Antonio Banderas

Horror, for me, has to involve some sort of fantasy. Horror is something that is in your dreams or your nightmares. — Cassandra Peterson

There was a strange atmosphere on the set because we were filming in this large house, which was used for troubled children. You'd go in and find walls had been burnt down. The building was charged with this history and it stayed with us throughout the filming. — Beatrice Dalle

I just realized one day that I was so unhappy. And not only that, but I didn't even like the person that I was. I didn't even know who I was. And so 'Shatter Me' is about first discovering what was under the shell and then learning to love that person that was under it. And then not being afraid to break free. — Lindsey Stirling

A country like Belgium, or socialist countries in central Europe spend more money on art education than the United States, which is a really puzzling thought. — Mikhail Baryshnikov

As the index tells us the contents of stories and directs to the particular chapter, even so does the outward habit and superficial order of garments (in man or woman) give us a taste of the spirit, and demonstratively point (as it were a manual note from the margin) all the internal quality of the soul; and there cannot be a more evident, palpable, gross manifestation of poor, degenerate, dunghilly blood and breeding than a rude, unpolished, disordered, and slovenly outside. — Philip Massinger