Graciele Quotes & Sayings
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Oh, so does that mean I'm in trouble? Should I lift my skirt and get on all fours?" I asked, teasingly. — Lilly Wilde

They sat on the outcropping of stone and at bread and fruit. Kasta watched the long grass moving around them. The wind pushed it, attacked it, struck it in one place than another. It rose and fell again. It flowed, like water.
"Is this what the sea is like?" Kasta asked, and they both turned to her, surprised. "Does the sea move the way this grass moves?"
"It's like the sea," she said.
Giddon's eyes on her were incredulous.
"What? Is it such a strange thing to say?"
"It's a strange thing for you to say." He shook his head. He gathered their bread and fruit, then rose. "The Lienid fighter is filling your mind with romantic notions. — Kristin Cashore

The mirror of life shows you woman or man,
But in the heart of the Soul you are neither.
This is why Love is blind. — C.C. Campbell

I use three main tools in writing: instinct, hard work and dumb luck. Dumb luck is missing a train and, while you wait for the next one, writing a key word, line or verse. When this happens often enough you begin to believe in Fate. — David Massengill

You should always live within your income, even if you have to borrow to do so. — Josh Billings

My natural hair texture is very kinky. — Tyra Banks

God will bring into judgment
both the righteous and the wicked,
for there will be a time for every activity,
a time to judge every deed.
~Ecclesiastes 3:17 — Jessica Fortunato

You cannot have sex education without saying that sex is natural and that most people find it pleasurable. — Bruno Bettelheim

For that was the terrible power of the dementors: to force their victims to relive the worst memories of their lives, and drown, powerless, in their
own despair ... — J.K. Rowling

The nature of things is in the habit of concealing itself. — Heraclitus

Executions, far from being useful examples to the survivors, have, I am persuaded, a quite contrary effect, by hardening the heart they ought to terrify. Besides, the fear of an ignominious death, I believe, never deterred anyone from the commission of a crime, because in committing it the mind is roused to activity about present circumstances. — Mary Wollstonecraft

With the development of the Christian Lacroix house in Paris and my work notably for the theater, it wasn't serious doing things by half. — Christian Lacroix

Love your imagination for it is the heart of your creativity. — Harold W. Becker