Kentucky Shirt Quotes & Sayings
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My mom really instilled in me that I'm beautiful and I can do anything, and I echo that now with my own girls. — Jennie Garth

I do it because I love acting, I love working, and whether it's radio, television, films, theater, I don't care as long as I can get out there and do it. — Joan Collins

Heights of the spirit can only be climbed by passing through the portals of humility. — Rudolf Steiner

What I see is a sacred. — Lailah Gifty Akita

It is not enough to be compassionate, we must act. — Dalai Lama XIV

I think people are surprised to learn that I'm pretty goofy and pretty funny. — Susan Egan

I don't want to be too stiff, because then my hands won't be as quick. — Albert Pujols

I'd made water shoot out of the bathroom fixtures. I didn't understand how. But the toilets responded to me. I had become one with the plumbing. — Rick Riordan

I think we are part of the earth. The concept of the rainforest being the womb of life is something I believe in ... the value system must get back to the environment as it was originally, the magnificence from where we emerged. — Ian Cohen

My "Kentucky NCAA Champions" shirt was by now so bloodstained, you would think I had worn it to a North Carolina game. Also, I had feathers sticking to my hair. — Barbara Kingsolver

There was a difference between killing for nourishment and killing for curiosity or sport. — Nenia Campbell

I was always about the team, regardless of our relationship wasn't working out or didn't work out. — Rajon Rondo

I think both sides [China and United States] should work hard to build a new type of relationship between big powers. The two sides should cooperate with each other for a win-win result in order to benefit people from the two countries and the world. — Xi Jinping

It's all about money, not freedom. You think you're free? Try going somewhere without money. — Bill Hicks

The essence of humor is sensibility; warm, tender fellow-feeling with all forms of existence. — Thomas Carlyle