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Top Lillybeth Maldonado Quotes

Soar to heights where you may view the world from a new perspective. — Fennel Hudson

Take your pick. Be Somebody ... else. — Lissa Price

It isn't what happens to us in life that creates our joy, but rather how we respond to what happens in our lives. — Debbie Ford

Though I've turned 21, I don't drink. I'm an old hag now. I'm just an old fart. — Mena Suvari

I believe that things should be used, even rare and valuable things, otherwise they lose their essential nature. That's far worse than being broken. — Dia Calhoun

A closed heart only creates misery and sadness. An open heart creates love and happiness. — G.E.F. Neilson

I'm dying to play a nice guy! No one's willing to cast me. They know I'm all right at bashing people up, but they don't know if I can do the other stuff. And I can. — Ray Winstone

Because who you are is supposed to be the easiest question in the world answer, right? — Jennifer Brown

Small talk acts like your toothpaste that helps combat this process with good conversational hygiene. Here — Jack Steel

We read each other through our eyes, and anatomically they are an extension of our brains. When we catch someone's eye, we look into a mind. — Siri Hustvedt

There's a bit of ancient wisdom that appeals to us: it's a saying that a fight starts only with the second blow. — Hugh Allen

I have made education a top priority of this Administration because when we get it right, when every child learns, America will be a more hopeful place. — George W. Bush

The only thing that should surprise us is that there are still some things that can surprise us. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

I hold that the beginning of modern Irish drama was in the winter of 1898, at a school feast at Coole, when Douglas Hyde and Miss Norma Borthwick acted in Irish in a Punch and Judy show; and the delighted children went back to tell their parents what grand curses 'An Craoibhin' had put on the baby and the policeman. — Lady Gregory