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Greazy Quotes By Jane Austen

Lovely & too charming Fair one, notwithstanding your forbidding Squint, your greazy tresses & your swelling Back, which are more frightful than imagination can paint or pen describe, I cannot refrain from expressing my raptures, at the engaging Qualities of your Mind, which so amply atone for the Horror, with which your first appearance must ever inspire the unwary visitor. — Jane Austen

Greazy Quotes By Charles Bukowski

My ambition is handicapped by laziness — Charles Bukowski

Greazy Quotes By Marshall Brickman

I secrete jokes like the pancreas secretes ... whatever the pancreas secretes. — Marshall Brickman

Greazy Quotes By Alan Furst

Robert Ludlum, all of them, write the absolute best they can. You can't tone it down. You just do what you do, and if it comes out literary, so be it. — Alan Furst

Greazy Quotes By Masiela Lusha

I find time to write the way kids find time to ride their bikes. — Masiela Lusha

Greazy Quotes By Kristen Callihan

I am nature, the universal Mother, mistress of all the elements, primordial child of time, sovereign of all things spiritual, queen of the dead, queen of the ocean, queen also of the immortals ... — Kristen Callihan

Greazy Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Whatever the Clave was discussing, the Council meeting was dragging on brutally late. But he knows New York. He doesn't know Alicante - — Cassandra Clare

Greazy Quotes By Heidi Klum

Family comes first. You're the only thing they have. — Heidi Klum

Greazy Quotes By Sigourney Weaver

I often meet young directors who, you know, had a 'Ghostbusters' picture on their wall as they were growing up. And it's really nice. It just shows how inter-generational our industry is. — Sigourney Weaver

Greazy Quotes By Jean Vanier

Sometimes it is easier to hear the cries of poor people who are far away than it is to hear the cries of our brothers and sisters in our own community. There is nothing very splendid in responding to the cry of the person who is with us day after day and who gets on our nerves. Perhaps too we can only respond to the cries of others when we have recognized and accepted the cry of our own pain. — Jean Vanier