Mazzaliam Quotes & Sayings
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But if she loved me through it, couldn't someone else? Couldn't someone else keep a secret or ten? — C.D. Reiss

Never apologize on stage. Most people never notice when you make a mistake or if you are having a bad show. — Tristan Prettyman

One of the fundamental choices you face in every encounter is the choice to approach or avoid. — Steve Pavlina

Now, as the party reached the royal hall the brothers shared, Tolners produced a note and held it up for Kell to read. "This isn't funny."
Apparently Rhy had had the grace to pin the note to his door, in case anyone in the palace should worry. "Not kidnapped. Out for a drink with Kell. Sit tight. — Victoria Schwab

The reason you will not say it is, when you say it, even to yourself, you will know it is true. — William Faulkner

For most celebrities, the biggest meal of the day is toothpaste (they use reduced-fat Crest). — Dave Barry

Music is your guide. — Billy Corgan

There, you see," said the carpenter. "And now may I give the little lady a piece of advice? She has learned to use her eyes well. She can tell the babies apart better than anyone else. But she must still learn to tell the truth from gossip. Words are like the nails I use to build my houses. You can either hammer them straight or crooked. It all depends on the sort of house you are trying to build. — Charles Tritten

Trans women of color dangerously fall in between the cracks of racial justice, feminist and LGbt movements. — Janet Mock

Everybody wants to have sex - you don't have to have a baby when you're 16. You don't have to do drugs. I think our Sunday schools should be turned into Black history schools and computer schools on the weekend, just like Hebrew schools for Jewish people, or my Asian friends who send their kids to schools on the weekend to learn Chinese or Korean. — Henry Louis Gates

It's not about people believing the story. It's about you knowing and holding it to be true. — Joan Ambu

If you remember the why, the how will work itself out. — Richard Paul Evans

Civilizations die from philosophical calm, irony, and a sense of fair play quite as surely as they die of debauchery. — Joseph Wood Krutch

Slavery naturally tends to destroy all sense of justice and equity. It puffs up the mind with pride: teaches youth a habit of looking down upon their fellow creatures with contempt, esteeming them as dogs or devils, and imagining themselves beings of superior dignity and importance, to whom all are indebted. This banishes the idea, and unqualifies the mind for the practice of common justice. — David Rice