Kimes Jeans Quotes & Sayings
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Peace and abstinence from European interferences are our objects, and so will continue while the present order of things in America remain uninterrupted. — Thomas Jefferson
We are all broken, but none of us are beyond fixing. — Bella Forrest
Usually the audience has no idea that the censored version of whatever movie they're watching isn't the original. — Todd Solondz
Being a parent is standing on a shore and watching her child in a vulnerable craft, heading out over deeper and deeper water, hoping but not knowing there will be land somewhere ahead. — Matt Haig
Over the years, the most ponderous problem for women has been that men think that men and women are very different. Another of our massive problems is that women also think that men and women are very different. — Karen DeCrow
Dream as much as you like, but the world is not a dream. — Marty Rubin
Well, if I ever suffer brain damage I know there's always a career waiting for me in local politics. — Jonathan L. Howard
As for history, we are living in its ruins. And as for biographies, we are living with the consequences of all the decisions ever made in them. I tend not to read them for pleasure. It's not unlike carefully scrutinizing the map when one has already reached the destination. — Scott Lynch
I'm purely most happy on a film or television set. That's where I feel I am home. — Jake Busey
When you're frightened don't sit still, keep on doing something. The act of doing will give your back your courage. — Grace Ogot
Love and hope," she said. "That's life to me. Love for all the good that happens to you and the people you care about, and hope that any pain will be bearable or lessen in time. — Emma Scott
The Despot is Master only as long as he is the strongest, and as soon as he can be driven out he cannot protest against violence. The uprising that ends by strangling or dethroning a Sultan is as Lawful an act as those by which he disposed, the day before, of the lives and goods of his Subjects. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
