Lunney And Oliphant Quotes & Sayings
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They are this horrible thing where you are distorted. The chin is too big, the head is too small. No, this is electronic masturbation. — Karl Lagerfeld

What does 'giddy' mean?" Violet asked, when they had finished reading the note.
"'Dizzy and excited,'" Klaus said, having learned the word from a collection of poetry he'd read in first grade. "I guess he means excited about Peru. Or maybe he's excited about having a new assistant."
"Or maybe he's excited about us," Violet said. — Lemony Snicket

This may be the only example in history of an individual financing an entire railroad of significance out of his own pocket. — Bill Dedman

My message for all my readers is: Don't believe in those who claim that youth is a passing disease you just have to get rid of. Don't believe, that maturity is a goal and an asset to go after. Nothing will ever be ready, that is what makes life interesting. Read! — Tuula Kallioniemi

We are going to sign a treaty with Mexico. We are competing internationally. We need another international airport for international cargo, international travel, international businesses. — Richard M. Daley

Simply put, Redeeming Love is the most powerful work of fiction you will ever read. — Liz Curtis Higgs

It is powerful- a symbol, a circle- and I know, I know, there could never have been another one. — Nicholas Sparks

Yes, but I think the big thing for everyone is to wear what they want and what suits them. — Richard O'Brien

Some women need no jewels to make them sparkle. You are one of them.
-Royce Westmoreland — Judith McNaught

I love the imagery of struggle. I sometimes wish I were suffering in a good cause, or risking my life for the good of others, instead of just being a gravely endangered patient. Allow me to inform you, though, that when you sit in a room with a set of other finalists, and kindly people bring a huge transparent bag of poison and plug it into your arm, and you either read or don't read a book while the venom sack gradually empties itself into your system, the image of the ardent solider is the very last one that will occur to you. You feel swamped with passivity and impotence: dissolving in powerlessness like a sugar lump in water. — Christopher Hitchens

Love is a big knot of whys. — David Mitchell