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Genebra Hard Quotes By Sophie Blackall

I have had people come to the site from all over the world. The US and Canada predominantly, but also Brazil and South Africa and Greece and Indonesia and Hong Kong and Ireland and Argentina and Spain and Israel and Australia. — Sophie Blackall

Genebra Hard Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

He who gives up freedom for safety deserves neither. — Benjamin Franklin

Genebra Hard Quotes By Idina Menzel

I'm a mom - I'm lucky if I get to shower in the morning. Luckily, nail polish stays on my toes. I've been so bad on the upkeep, though. — Idina Menzel

Genebra Hard Quotes By Elizabeth Hunter

How some woman hadn't convinced Ollie to marry her solely so she could get custody of Grandma Campbell's kitchen was a mystery to Allie. — Elizabeth Hunter

Genebra Hard Quotes By Jill Scott

I'm not interested in being commodified. I'm not into being sold. I'm not a slave. — Jill Scott

Genebra Hard Quotes By Leo Buscaglia

We treat our encounters with them with carefree casualness. We are certain that our relationships will naturally take care of themselves. — Leo Buscaglia

Genebra Hard Quotes By Lucy Chau Lai-Tuen

I am a cultural Frankinstein — Lucy Chau Lai-Tuen

Genebra Hard Quotes By Irene Butter

Enemies are people who's story you haven't heard, or who's face you haven't seen. — Irene Butter

Genebra Hard Quotes By Virginia Woolf

When people are happy they have a reserve upon which to draw, whereas she was like a wheel without a tyre — Virginia Woolf

Genebra Hard Quotes By Karen Kingsbury

Hey." She gave him a sheepish smile. "How do you know me so well?" "I pay attention." He touched the side of her face again. "Love does that. — Karen Kingsbury

Genebra Hard Quotes By Zelda Fitzgerald

I play the radio and moon about ... and dream of Utopias where its always July the 24th 1935, in the middle of summer forever. — Zelda Fitzgerald