Gratiani Quotes & Sayings
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Sometimes she wished she could eat herself. She'd swallow everything - her soiled blue dress, the shackles on her wrists, her puffy face. If she could eat herself up, there'd be no trace left of her or the mistakes she had made. — Marie Rutkoski

My first score for 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy, 'The Fellowship of the Ring,' was the beginning of my journey into the world of Tolkien, and I will always hold a special fondness for the music and the experience. — Howard Shore

I was seventeen and a half, smoking so much bud that if I remembered an hour from any one of those days it would have been a lot. — Junot Diaz

You have to learn to accept your body. You have to learn to like what you see in the mirror. There are definitely times when I don't feel like myself, but you have to fake it until you make it. — Kim Kardashian

My voice is definitely a big present for me from God, because it's not like I can even take credit for it. — Macy Gray

Love always gains what most are afraid to lose. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Hodges could remember buying his first new car and letting the guy's post-sales tutorial wash over him - uh-huh, yep, right, gotcha - just anxious to get his new purchase out on the road, to dig the rattle-free ride and inhale that incomparable new-car smell, which to the buyer is the aroma of money well spent. — Stephen King

We are looking for a way to feel more real, but we do not realize that to feel more real we have to push ourselves further into the unknown. — Mark Epstein

I am happy that women can relate to my songs, and hopefully men can too. — Martina Mcbride

Tip for the day: never eat a bible when you're starving to death. — Kevin Brooks

Jesus himself talked about prayer and meditation. Anything that brings you closer to the Lord, what's wrong with that? — Dennis Quaid

I can think of a lot of women clients of mine who are well into their 50s or 60s who are still quintessentially very elegant. — Bruce Oldfield

Whatever a man has in superabundance is owed, of natural right, to the poor for their sustenance. So Ambrosius says, and it is also to be found in the Decretum Gratiani: The bread which you withhold belongs to the hungry: the clothing you shut away, to the naked: and the money you bury in the earth is the redemption and freedom of the penniless. — Thomas Aquinas