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Graumann Fashion Quotes & Sayings

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I+V=R (Imagination mixed with Vividness becomes Reality.) The speaker pointed out that the mind thinks in pictures, not in words. And as we vividly picture in our mind what we desire, it will become a reality. — Glenna Salsbury

In the end it's about the work, not an award you get for the work. — Linda Fiorentino

An angry father is most cruel towards himself. — Publilius Syrus

She left the web, she left the loom, She made three paces through the room — Alfred Lord Tennyson

To the extent that we retain the critical attitudes and destructive elements we have incorporated into our own personalities, we remain undifferentiated from our parents throughout our lifetime. — Lisa Firestone

Then I heard a voice: "Until you learn to be grateful for the things you have," it said, "you will not receive the things you want. — John Kralik

whatever may have been the crimes of England, she was the unconscious tool of history in bringing about that revolution. — Anonymous

Smiles come best from those who weep. — Jalaluddin Rumi

It wasn't surprising - he knew it would happen eventually. He just hadn't thought it would be this secret that would separate them. He was unworthy of her for many reasons, reasons he'd hid like a coward. It wasn't a question of love, for Gabriel did not believe that she could ever love him. He was unlovable. — Sylvain Reynard

Look, coaching is about human interaction and trying to know your players. Any coach would tell you that. I'm no different. — Bill Parcells

She felt compelled to conclude that he was mortified to have kissed her in the first place and was hoping she would forget it ever happened. While knowing any well-bred lady would do simply that, Alexia had enjoyed the experience and did not feel like behaving properly over it. Still, she must conclude that all agreeable sensations were entirely one-sided, and now Lord Maccon felt nothing more than a palpable wish never to see her again. He would treat her with painful correctness in the meantime. — Gail Carriger