Gorgeous George Quotes & Sayings
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Hope was an elevator right now, broken from its cables. — Kristin Hannah
We don't need to fight the forces of chaos so much as we need to restore and revitalize the forces of peace. — Marianne Williamson
When I was 9, I saw a wrestler on television named Gorgeous George. He said, "I'm beautiful. I'm so pretty that if a sucker touches my face, I'll kill him. If he messes with my hair, I'll pummel him." I said to myself, "That's a good idea. I am the greatest, I'm pretty." And then I took it a little further than he did. — Muhammad Ali
The hardest thing to do is to be true to yourself, especially when everybody is watching. — Dave Chappelle
Possessed by the power of the gorgeous night, she seemed at one and the same moment annihilated and glorified. — George MacDonald
I think if the ingredients have nothing that I recognize, that kind of scares me. I like unique ingredients - like charcoal and baking soda - because it's cool to be able to use products with ingredients you see at home. — Shay Mitchell
Colm Feore. Newspaper column, Norwegian water. Column of steel, column of virtue, just for God's sake, Colm. — Colm Feore
I'm not a great writer. — E.L. James
I play games on-set at work. Sometimes I can't remember people's names, so I start throwing out clues. Like if I can't think of George Clooney, I'll say, 'You know, drop-dead gorgeous, was on a big TV show ... ' Until someone says his name, I can't finish my story! — Andie MacDowell
I started going to Madame Louise's, the lesbian club where all the punk bands used to go - the Sex Pistols, the Clash. I remember seeing Billy Idol walk in there; he was gorgeous. — Boy George
Those of us who have tested gravity under a hoop know its mystical properties. Robin Layton, as I would have expected, has turned this staple of Americana into a gorgeous art form. — George Vecsey
Advertising has annihilated the power of the most powerful adjectives. — Paul Valery
