Kay Thompsons Eloise Quotes & Sayings
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He dived under and let the cool water soothe his throbbing wings and raise them off his back. He glided in a lazy circle around Bumblewind, who was not a fast swimmer. Morningleaf paddled above them, her wings extended and her neck flat, the sunlight filtering through her aqua feathers casting stripes of color across the water. Star floated over the tops of the lake plants. — Jennifer Lynn Alvarez

On any given night, catch me on the floor, working up a sweat, that's what music's for. — Madonna Ciccone

John D. Rockefeller said, the ability to deal with people is as purchasable a commodity as sugar or coffee. And I will pay more for that ability than for any other under the sun. — Dale Carnegie

Creativity and ideas fired between every synapse underneath my skin and I felt radiant from the inside out. — Belinda Jeffrey

sarchasm n. The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get it. — Steven Pinker

I balked at nothing, I was above nothing. Everything had something to teach me. — Wallace Stegner

Fans can never accuse R. Kelly of doing the same thing; I keep mixing it up. — R. Kelly

When Harvard University opened its doors in 1636, there were already well-established universities in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Mexico, and Peru. — Oscar Arias

And what if one of the gods does wreck me out on the wine-dark sea? I have a heart that is inured to suffering and I shall steel it to endure that too. For in my day I have had many bitter and painful experiences in war and on the stormy seas. So let this new disaster come. It only makes one more. — Homer

In the end all that really matters is love". — Catie Hartsfield

Call me Tanny, please. Montana is what my Master calls me. — Sean Michael

it was not so much the new machines that revolutionized the world, impressive and important as they were. The truly heroic invention was the economic, social, and political institutions in which these machines were embedded. — Sven Beckert

When we are doing nothing in particula, it is then that we are living through all our being. — Henri Frederic Amiel