Liberte Quotes & Sayings
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I've been blessed to work with amazing designers who have generously given me beautiful bags. Lancaster was very sweet and let me pick out my favorite one when I shot the campaign. — Behati Prinsloo

People always have reason to hate, though they often may not find any reason for love. — Awdhesh Singh

The freedom to criticize judges and other public officials is necessary to a vibrant democracy. — Sandra Day O'Connor

I've tried to stay away from you, to not touch you, and I've tried so fucking hard not to fall in love with you. — Alison G. Bailey

I'm blowing this harder than an emphysemic octogenarian in front of a birthday cake. — Brea Brown

At seventy-four I'm getting minor raves on my looks, but I'm caught in the middle. Who knows what seventy-four looks like? Who cares? But if I'd listened to my friends, I could now lie and say I'm eighty-four. For eighty-four, the way I look is spectacular. — Ruth Gordon

Being a writer is like being pregnant - you either are or you aren't. — L.E. Truscott

Tom Snyder was born to broadcast. He loved television and it loved him back. In that, he was a member of a vanishing breed, especially as narrowcasting displaces broadcasting, 'online' replaces 'on the air,' and any Tom, Dick or Mary can be monarch of a desktop domain, uplinking themselves to satellites in space. — Tom Shales

A person may forget 90% of what a leader says, but he will never forget how the leader lives. — Kenneth Boa

It started with the crash. I held on to all these emotions and truths that I should have expressed, but I didn't know how to say what I needed to say. I thought that would ruin us. Well, silence ruined us too. — Courtney C. Stevens

Linda grabbed an ashtray from the table and threw it at him, hitting him right above the eyebrow. Blood ran down his face and dripped on Harriet Bolson's file. — Henning Mankell

You need the Spirit of the Lord to come mightily upon you. When He is in charge, your troubles are in trouble. — Theophilus Ajadi

Satirists, be careful. In the 1931 film by Rene Clair "Vive la Liberte" a song says, "Work is freedom." In 1940 the sign on the gates to Auschwitz said: "Arbeit macht frei. — Stanislaw Jerzy Lec

People who look down on us poor country folk usually won't admit that anything worthwhile can come out of here. — Michael Thomas Ford