Joselita Joaquin Quotes & Sayings
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My favourite beauty look is definitely '70s beauty - sun kissed skin, wavy hair and defined eyes. — Erin Heatherton
Four young porkers in the front row uttered shrill squeals of disapproval, and all four of them sprang to their feet and began speaking at once. But suddenly the dogs sitting round Napoleon let out deep, menacing growls, and the pigs fell silent and sat down again. Then the sheep broke out into a tremendous bleating of "Four legs good, two legs bad!" which went on for nearly a quarter of an hour and put an end to any chance of discussion. — George Orwell
My interest in making music has been to create something that does not exist that I would like to listen to. I wanted to hear music that had not yet happened, by putting together things that suggested a new thing which did not yet exist. — Brian Eno
A female Dalai Lama must be very attractive, otherwise not much use. — Dalai Lama
But, surprise - none of these blockbuster events made the slightest dent in Ben Graham's investment principles. Nor did they render unsound the negotiated purchases of fine businesses at sensible prices. Imagine the cost to us, then, if we had let a fear of unknowns cause us to defer or alter the deployment of capital. Indeed, we have usually made our best purchases when apprehensions about some macro event were at a peak. Fear is the foe of the faddist, but the friend of the fundamentalist. — Warren Buffett
Even in the early Eighties, when I was one of the most successful models in Britain, I didn't really have a voice. Time after time, when I should have spoken up, I simply walked away. — Marie Helvin
And every shepherd tells his tale Under the hawthorn in the dale. — John Milton
If somebody is going to kill me or hurt me..., let's be the enemy not my friends! — Deyth Banger
What we are looking for is what is looking. — Francis Of Assisi
Out of everything the depression stole from me ... I miss my books the most. — Frank Warren
