Jirou Fanart Quotes & Sayings
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I have a collection of impractical vintage dresses and jackets. I guess I never grew out of the 'playing dress up' faze. It's actually a bit of a problem. — Candice Accola

I was worried people would laugh at me when I started to talk the language, but they were just pleasantly surprised that I could. The sense of humour here is great - once I could have a giggle, I settled down. — Parminder Nagra

Against Juventus we were massive underdogs, so to beat them was fantastic. — Steven Gerrard

Give me this gift, an understanding heart
That I may comfort souls along the way.
On wings of mercy, let my words convey
Tidings that heal and bless when tear drops start.
May this gift be of me so much a part
That eloquence will brighten every day.
(The inner knowing of just what to say
And when to say it is a master art.)
In all my striving let my heart discern
When silence is the greater need,
When just to listen while a soul is freed
Of pent-up yearnings fosters hope's return.
Words can best fill their embassy of peace
After the burdened heart has found release. — Mirla Greenwood Thayne

My parents used to say faith wasn't something you could pretend about. It wasn't real unless it looked like faith and acted like faith. — Karen Kingsbury

We acquire a testimony of the principles of the gospel by obediently trying to live them. — James E. Faust

Normal people think we're highly dependent and can't live without ongoing support, but in fact there are times when we're stoic heroes. — Naoki Higashida

Corporations have steered the industry into what it wants, and a lot of times they will make artists record what it wants or to make songs talk to who they want to talk to. But sometimes the heart and the head have to be able to talk and deal with a situation that's evident. — Chuck D

For film, I audition just like everyone else, because it's a different set of casting directors. — Neil Patrick Harris

This awful catastrophe is not the end but the beginning. History does not end so. It is the way its chapters open. — Saint Augustine