Lemia Holt Quotes & Sayings
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I'd wear all APC if I could afford it and wasn't embarrassing to go head-to-toe in one brand. — Chet Faker

I don't remember how it started or how I wanted it to be, but somehow it evolved into this. — Nicholas Sparks

Desire acts as a honey trap to the unwary male, luring him into unworthy and catastrophic enterprises. The beauty of the Narnian witches isn't ancillary to their evil, but integral to it, one of the weapons in their arsenal. Evil must, after all, appear attractive if it's going to be tempting, and from there it's only a small step further to the conclusion that feminine beauty is inherently wicked. — Laura Miller

The secret of happiness is this: let your interests be as wide as possible," he said. He then made his point with the simple example of a taste for strawberries. "There is no abstract and impersonal proof either that strawberries are good or that they are not good. To the man who likes them they are good, to the man who dislikes them they are not. But the man who likes them has a pleasure which the other does not have; to that extent his life is more enjoyable and he is better adapted to the world in which both must live ... The more things a man is interested in, the more opportunities of happiness he has. — Terryl L. Givens

Movies, particularly the big hit movies, are all just special effects. But on television, the writers are in control of the shows, and they control the scripts. — Larry Cohen

In the person of Christ do meet together infinite majesty and transcendent meekness. These — Jonathan Edwards

Every night when I go to bed, I hope that I may never wake again, and every morning renews my grief. — Franz Schubert

'The Cardturner,' while it has bridge in it, you certainly don't need to know how to play bridge to read it. It's basically a book about relationships - between Alton and his great-uncle, and Alton and his friends, and how it changes his life. — Louis Sachar

Nature is the direct expression of the divine imagination. — John O'Donohue