Linda Otero Quotes & Sayings
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I've never been accused of a felony. I never spent time behind bars except for a few overnight jail times back in the Sixties. [But] I think there's a little bit of a criminal in all of us. Everybody's done something they don't want anybody to know about. — Johnny Cash

Seek women mentors. If you're a businesswoman, look at the TEDx conferences. There's a lot of businesswomen that speak on there. I find them extremely inspiring. — Jane Fonda

Be different - without concern for what others think. — Stuart Wilde

A great poem is no finish to a man or woman but rather a beginning. — Walt Whitman

Attained her five-and-twentieth blessed birthday, of whom a prophetic private in the Life Guards had heralded the sublime appearance by announcing that — Charles Dickens

Doing TV is great, but TV is for starring on, not for watching. — Natasha Leggero

Cloudiness what is cloudiness, is it a lining, is it a roll, is it melting. — Gertrude Stein

Too many people are living below their privileges. It's because their vision has been clouded by past mistakes, disappointments, or how they were raised. They don't feel like royalty. They don't think they could be successful and really accomplish what God has put in their hearts. But I believe today, as I'm speaking faith into you, something is happening on the inside. — Joel Osteen

The volume of your muscles doesn't make you a good husband. The way you treat her does. — Amen Muffler

If you were to say to me that you needed a romantic and sentimental song in four hours, I would have that song written in four hours. — Alice Cooper

I felt pretty comfortable with Westerns, apart from the fact I couldn't ride. — Richard Widmark

Sometimes the thought of his mother working so hard while he did nothing would come suddenly upon his and he would rush off and try to help her, but whatever he did turned out wrong ... So that it always ended in his mother saying, 'Oh, run along for goodness' sakes, and let me get on with my work.' And then Jack would go and lie on his front ... and make up pretty poems about the Dignity of Labor, or about how dear and good mothers are. — E. Nesbit