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Matus Winery Quotes By Gloria Steinem

Anybody can be with you when you're right, but only friends are with you when you mess up. — Gloria Steinem

Matus Winery Quotes By Sri Aurobindo

No danger can perturb my spirit's calm. — Sri Aurobindo

Matus Winery Quotes By Max Ehrlich

He walked out of the cottage and into the night.
He was stark naked. — Max Ehrlich

Matus Winery Quotes By Garth Stein

Knowing that another path might have been easier for him to travel, but that it couldn't possibly have offered a more satisfying conclusion. — Garth Stein

Matus Winery Quotes By Rajuda

Rain clouds come floating in, not to muddy my days ahead, but to make me calm, happy and hopeful. — Rajuda

Matus Winery Quotes By Brody Jenner

My heart really lies in my jewelry line, Archangel. I have really enjoyed watching the company go from nothing and slowly building it year by year, and getting into one store, then another store. And then I'll see someone wearing a piece of it on the streets, and it's all very exciting. — Brody Jenner

Matus Winery Quotes By R.C. Sproul Jr.

Creeds are definitions of what it means to be a Christian. They are fences that, albeit imperfectly, seek to separate sheep from goats. — R.C. Sproul Jr.

Matus Winery Quotes By Amy Zhang

it's never too late to change. Every day is a blank page, and your story has yet to be written. — Amy Zhang

Matus Winery Quotes By Moses

Paintin's not important. What's important is keepin' busy. — Moses

Matus Winery Quotes By Michel Houellebecq

Hidden all day in impenetrable black burkas, rich Saudi women transformed themselves by night into birds of paradise with their corsets, their see-through bras, their G-strings with multicolored lace and rhinestones. They were exactly the opposite of Western women, who spent their days dressed up and looking sexy to maintain their social status, then collapsed in exhaustion once they got home, abandoning all hope of seduction in favor of clothes that were loose and shapeless. — Michel Houellebecq