Krestas Quotes & Sayings
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What right does Congress have to go around making laws just because they deem it necessary? — Marion Barry
Being confident is the key to life. Don't be afraid to be you! I'm super different from a lot of kids my age with style and personality, and I'm OK with it. And if you are OK with it, everyone else will be, too. Just be yourself. — Leo Howard
There are only two emotions: one is Love and the other is fear. Love is our true reality. Fear is something our mind has made up, and is therefore unreal. — Gerald G. Jampolsky
you people's departments — David Weber
Love hurts whether its right ow wrong — Avril Lavigne
To refute him is to become contaminated with unreality. — Jorge Luis Borges
The only words worth repeating are from the Old Testament or Oscar Wilde. — Barry Gifford
The closer a husband and wife get to God, the closer they get to each other. The farther away they get from God, the farther they get from each other. — Jim Bob Duggar
He had been (Thinking? Praying?) It was all the same thing. — Stephen King
Music is an art form that doesn't need to be explained. It needs to be performed; it needs to be felt; it needs to be listened to; it needs to progress. — Roberta Flack
I can't take it anymore. The waiting. The wanting. Something inside me snaps. I hate myself. I hate that I have to deal with this. I hate my life. And I hate how I can't count on anyone to be completely there when I need them, exactly the way I need them to be. — Susane Colasanti
The overly-verbal artist is led by his understanding of things
rather than by direct observation of things as they are. — Robert Genn
If I'm right,' she said, 'and you have all sorts of juicy information in that dossier of yours, you'll know that I am an abnormally forgiving person, even of those who have used me and hurt me more than one person deserves to be hurt. But right this second, I am looking forward to the day you rot in hell. — Ally Blake
The invisible storehouse in nothingness, called memory. — Erich Maria Remarque
