Mcgary Fire Quotes & Sayings
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Each day when you wake up, say: "What miracles would you have me perform today?" Then listen. — Gabrielle Bernstein
Ever the charmer, eh, Braden? (Sin)
Hold your tongue, Sin. (Braden)
I would, but with my luck, one of your giant Scottish bugs would land on it. Besides, it makes my hand wet and pruney when I do that. (Sin) — Kinley MacGregor
But is life a success when it doesn't include time for after-school talks, and curling up to read books on winter nights, and weaving daisy chains in the summer? Is it a success when you have all the big things but none of the small ones? Is it as it should be when everybody grows up and moves to opposite coasts and doesn't care if they ever see each other? — Lisa Wingate
The scene was attempted a second time, up on top of the fort, and cameras didn't even roll. Michael, though he wasn't admitting it, wasn't sure how to shoot the scene. — Madeleine Stowe
Friends should be chosen by a higher principle of selection than any worldly one. They should be chosen for character, for goodness, for truth and trustworthiness, because they have sympathy with us in our best thoughts and holiest aspirations, because they have community of mind in the things of the soul. — Hugh Black
It was the same now. Always the fear of consequences. Always this terrible inertia. — Zadie Smith
I'm a little frail girl, but I like being tied up, blindfolded and gagged so you can't move. — Katie Price
First of all I have to ask myself what am I trying to say and who am I trying to tell the story to. So if it's just 300 words going in the Independent it's very much where, what, who and when - fantastic. If there's a little bit more scope, if I've been given 1500 words by the sports editor, and I can have a little bit of fun, then I need to maybe entertain, include some different stuff. — Steve Bunce
I was erotic. I was beautiful. I was powerful. — Eric Jerome Dickey
Private passions grow tired and wear themselves out; political passions, never. — Alphonse De Lamartine