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Kelsie Watts Quotes By Gloria Vanderbilt

When I was being photographed, I always felt very much in my own skin. That's probably one of the reasons why I enjoy being photographed. — Gloria Vanderbilt

Kelsie Watts Quotes By Henry Ward Beecher

God never made anything else so beautiful as man. — Henry Ward Beecher

Kelsie Watts Quotes By Kamila Shamsie

We went to school in a place without the sun,and believed this means we had no need of our shadows. — Kamila Shamsie

Kelsie Watts Quotes By Robert Altman

Jazz has endured because it doesn't have a beginning or an ending. It's a moment. — Robert Altman

Kelsie Watts Quotes By John Darnielle

I think I read too much Arthur Conan Doyle when I was young and got this idea that a gentleman should know a lot about one thing and plenty about most everything else. — John Darnielle

Kelsie Watts Quotes By Sarah

I'm not one to attribute every activity of man to the changes in the climate. There is something to be said also for man's activities, but also for the cyclical temperature changes on our planet. — Sarah

Kelsie Watts Quotes By Bernard Cornwell

Sharpe had no thought of deserting now, for now he was about to fight. If there was any one good reason to join the army, it was to fight. Not to hurry up and do nothing, but to fight the King's enemies, and this enemy had been shocked by the awful violence of the close-range volley and now they stared in horror as the redcoats screamed and ran towards them. The 33rd, released from the tight discipline of the ranks, charged eagerly. There was loot ahead. Loot and food and stunned men to slaughter and there were few men in the 33rd who did not like a good fight. Not many had joined the ranks out of patriotism; instead, like Sharpe, they had taken the King's shilling because hunger or desperation had forced them into uniform, but they were still good soldiers. They came from the gutters of Britain where a man survived by savagery rather than by cleverness. They were brawlers and bastards, alley-fighters with nothing to lose but tuppence a day. — Bernard Cornwell

Kelsie Watts Quotes By Eva Green

When I'm not working, I just like to be comfortable: I love black, nothing tight, no heels, no make-up - it's nice to be able to breathe! — Eva Green