Kebabalicious Quotes & Sayings
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A seventeenth-century house tends to be short on frills like hallways and closets; you must improvise. — John Updike
Every couple years, you know, these great things drop in my lap. It's been fantastic. — John Stamos
This isn't a fairy tale. It's New York City. — Alex Flinn
Show me the other horses, Captain Trevillion?" "Certainly." He limped forward to offer her his arm. — Elizabeth Hoyt
All we can do is strive to accept our fate with grace, whatever it might be. — Christopher Paolini
What was exchanged in the language of their eyes, more perfect than their lips, the language afforded the soul so that no sound disturbs an ecstasy of feeling? In those moments, when the thought of the two happy beings meld through their pupils, words move slowly, coarsely, like the raspy, awkward noise of thunder from dazzling light that appears after the quickness of the flash. It expresses feelings previously known, ideas yet understood, and in the end, if one must use words, it is because the heart's ambitions - which dominates one's whole being and overflows with happiness - wishes with the whole human organism, with all its physical and psychical faculties, to embody the poem of joy that the spirit has intoned. Language has no answer to the questions of love that either shimmer or hide within a glance. The smile must respond; the kiss, the sigh. — Jose Rizal
I'm cool with my body, I love my body. I wouldn't trade it for no other body. — Marshawn Lynch
For the record, feminism by definition is: 'The belief that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities. It is the theory of the political, economic and social equality of the sexes.' — Emma Watson
It wasn't until I slowed the car and rolled down the windows that I realized I spend most of my days driving 'through' life without driving 'in' life. So, I've decided to walk because the pace is slower and the windows are always down. — Craig D. Lounsbrough
Everything was really a story, penned or thought or acted out at some time by someone. — Ted Dekker
I'd never choose to turn the clock back. — Geri Halliwell