Jonica Blu Quotes & Sayings
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You, little girl, better be careful. You're dangerously close to getting me to fall for you, and I don't do relationship, I do girls. Call me if you're ever lonely. — Rachel Van Dyken
I believe we do a disservice to God and probably to the pro-life cause if God is never mentioned in our pro-life arguments. — George Cardinal Pell
It definitely sometimes feels like a suit that I wish I could zip off. But I don't feel bad about any of the things I've gone through, whether it's divorce or breakups or anything like that, because that's all part of the life journey, and I have those experiences just like anyone else. And I think it deepens what you tap into creatively. — Reese Witherspoon
If we could only learn to trust one another
Tagalogs trusting Ilokanos, Pampangos trusting Tagalogs.
-The Cripple — F. Sionil Jose
A smart man is not the one who remember how much 2+2 ar but the one that does what his heart says — Yll Lumi
Bad writers are those who try to express their own feeble ideas in the language of good ones. — Georg C. Lichtenberg
As from a star I saw, coldly and soberly, the separateness of everything. I felt the wall of my skin; I am I. That stone is a stone. My beautiful fusion with the things of this world was over. — Sylvia Plath
To indicate the ideal proportion and reveal sculptural mass and the dominating spirit is my goal. — Ruth Bernhard
In the late 1970s, when I was a professor at Caltech, I pioneered four instruments for analyzing genes and proteins that revolutionized modern biology - and one of these, the automated DNA sequencer, enabled the Human Genome Project. — Leroy Hood
You'd think I'd be more comfortable with the action, but actually I'm more comfortable with the drama. I mean you get more instant feedback on what you are seeing and you know if it's working or it's not working. — Timothy Miller
Think of 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.' It is equally intoxicating for children and adults. All this 'crossover' talk is something publishers are using as a selling device - a kind of post hoc rationalisation of what was happening already. — Kevin Crossley-Holland
