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Gina Linetti Quotes By Zayn Malik

I would date a model, but I would rather marry a fan or a normal person. — Zayn Malik

Gina Linetti Quotes By Audre Lorde

Only by learning to live in harmony with your contradictions can you keep it all afloat. — Audre Lorde

Gina Linetti Quotes By Ville Valo

Some genres I'm not a huge fan of but there are always exceptions that break the rules. There are always a few people doing it in a way weird enough to grab my attention. — Ville Valo

Gina Linetti Quotes By Erich Maria Remarque

No matter how improbable an assertion is, if it is made with enough assurance it has an affect. — Erich Maria Remarque

Gina Linetti Quotes By Alanis Morissette

I'll be writing songs till I die. There's just no question. — Alanis Morissette

Gina Linetti Quotes By Thomas More

Every tribulation which ever comes our way either is sent to be medicinal, if we will take it as such, or may become medicinal, if we will make it such, or is better than medicinal, unless we forsake it. — Thomas More

Gina Linetti Quotes By Lexi Ryan

But your beauty? It's the kind that radiates from your heart, and it's so damn bright it shines beyond these walls you've created to protect yourself — Lexi Ryan

Gina Linetti Quotes By Alane Ferguson

No, that's because there are more interesting things to do."
Her grandmother looked at her sharply. "Like cutting into dead bodies"
Carmeryn swallowed back her irration. "Yeah-the live one kick too much. — Alane Ferguson

Gina Linetti Quotes By Meg Wolitzer

We had a good marriage," he said. "I just thought it would be so much longer." Then he shrugged, and coughed away a sob, this thin man in his sixties with the soft androgynous face that aging seemed to bring, as though all the hormones were finally mixed up in a big coed pot because it just didn't matter anymore. — Meg Wolitzer