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Leandro Locsin Famous Quotes By Lily Collins

I used to go into rooms of older executives and try to pitch talk show ideas and when I was writing as a journalist I would pitch ideas for my articles and I definitely understand that excitement of a pitch and what that is to be young and a woman and trying to make your voice heard. — Lily Collins

Leandro Locsin Famous Quotes By Henry Miller

It was a crushing defeat, but it put iron in my backbone and sulphur in my blood. I knew at least what it was to fail. I knew what it was to attempt something big. — Henry Miller

Leandro Locsin Famous Quotes By Mark Strand

What we desire, more than a season or weather, is the comfort
Of being strangers, at least to ourselves. — Mark Strand

Leandro Locsin Famous Quotes By Edward Abbey

The knowledge that refuge is available, when and if needed, makes the silent inferno of the desert more easily bearable. Mountains complement desert as desert complements city, as wilderness complements and completes civilization. — Edward Abbey

Leandro Locsin Famous Quotes By David Luiz

I just wanted to see my people smile. Brazillian people suffer so much. I just wanted them to smile — David Luiz

Leandro Locsin Famous Quotes By Sophia Amoruso

I've always had to work hard because I had no other choice, but I always believed in myself. I always knew I'd be a #GIRLBOSS. — Sophia Amoruso

Leandro Locsin Famous Quotes By Susan May Warren

If you love someone, you don't act like they annoy you. You like them, and you try and make them think they're the most important person in the world to you. — Susan May Warren

Leandro Locsin Famous Quotes By J.K. Rowling

The intruder took a step forward, and Moody's voice asked, "Severus Snape?" Then the dust figure rose from the end of the hall and rushed him, raising its dead hand.
"It was not I who killed you, Albus," said a quiet voice.
The jinx broke: The dust-figure exploded again, and it was impossible to make out the newcomer through the dense gray cloud it left behind.
Harry pointed his wand into the middle of it.
"Don't move!"
He had forgotten the portrait of Mrs. Black: At the sound of his yell, the curtains hiding her flew open and she began to scream, "Mudbloods and filth dishonoring my house--"
Ron and Hermione came crashing down the stairs behind Harry, wants pointing, like his, at the unknown man now standing with his arms raised in the hall below.
"Hold your fire, it's me, Remus!"
"Oh, thank goodness," said Hermione weakly, pointing her wand at Mrs. Black instead; with a bang, the curtains swished shut again and silence fell. — J.K. Rowling