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Jazzers Nail Quotes By Lance Armstrong

Some things you can't win, though I don't like to admit it. I'm not used to losing much of anything, whether its a race or a debate, but among the things that I nearly lost are my life, my neck, and my good name, and I've gained a realization: a life of unbroken success is not only impossible, it's probably not even good for you ... — Lance Armstrong

Jazzers Nail Quotes By Colleen Hoover

Why do I feel like love and irritation go hand in hand with you? — Colleen Hoover

Jazzers Nail Quotes By Kathy Acker

Women need to become literary criminals, break the literary laws and reinvent their own, because the established laws prevent women from presenting the reality of their lives. — Kathy Acker

Jazzers Nail Quotes By Kim Weston

A lot of my work comes from my life experiences. — Kim Weston

Jazzers Nail Quotes By Alan Moore

Roses are red
Violets are blue
Everything's possible
Nothing is true. — Alan Moore

Jazzers Nail Quotes By Bessel A. Van Der Kolk

was fascinated to learn that a group of neuroscientists at the University of Geneva25 had induced similar out-of-body experiences by delivering mild electric current to a specific spot in the brain, the temporal parietal junction. In one patient this produced a sensation that she was hanging from the ceiling, looking down at her body; in another it induced an eerie feeling that someone was standing behind her. This research confirms what our patients tell us: that the self can be detached from the body and live a phantom existence on its own. Similarly, — Bessel A. Van Der Kolk

Jazzers Nail Quotes By Stanley Victor Paskavich

I guess the all and all answer in life is what Facades you want to believe in the most. — Stanley Victor Paskavich

Jazzers Nail Quotes By Alice Meynell

For man, woman, and child the tender, irregular, sensitive, living foot, which does not even stand with all its little surface on the ground, and which makes no base to satisfy an architectural eye, is, as it were, the unexpected thing ... nothing makes a more helpless and unsymmetrical sign than does a naked foot. — Alice Meynell