Gizella Daisy Quotes & Sayings
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I've seen men ruined by drink, drugs and dodge pickup trucks, but this is the first time I've seen someone ruined by softcore porn ... — Craig Johnson
She's like poetry. Like prose and love letters and lyrics, cascading down the center of a page. — Colleen Hoover
You know what you are? You're a beard with an idiot hanging off it. — Dylan Moran
If, in the coming thousand years, a feminine culture shall really supplement the masculine, then this will be exactly in the measure in which women have the courage to create and to act as most feminists now do not even dare think. — Ellen Key
We [actors] are so lucky to do jobs that fulfill us and make us happy. We don't go to work thinking okay, we're working to put food in the fridge. We are doing that too, but we're working because we love what we do. — Vanessa Paradis
At the start of the twenty-first century, the advertising industry is guiding one of history's most massive stealth efforts in social profiling. — Joseph Turow
I don't know what it is that I'm doing, but I'm really enjoying myself. And I'm free to do it as much as I want. — Anna Paquin
With my book in one hand
And my drink in the other
What more could I want
But fame,
Better health,
And ten million dollars? — Kenneth Burke
Odd, Tom thought, that some girls meant sadness and death. Some girls looked like sunlight, creativity, joy, but they really meant death, and not even because the girls were enticing their victims, in fact one might blame the boys for being deceived by - nothing at all, simply imagination. — Patricia Highsmith
To take wine into our mouths is to savor a droplet of the river of human history — Clifton Fadiman
Never give away your work. People don't value what they don't have to pay for. — Nancy Hale
That's the good part of dying; when you've nothing to lose, you run any risk you want. — Ray Bradbury
I was taken to my first fashion show - Nina Ricci haute couture - in Paris by the White Russian princess, down on her luck, whom I was boarding with in Paris in 1963. I was captivated by the glamour of the gilded salon, the elegant clothes, and the audience of grand ladies. — Suzy Menkes
