Meiselas Entertainment Quotes & Sayings
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As we walked to the front of the complex, Cooper suddenly stopped. "This is for real, right?"
"What?"
"This date. You're really giving me a chance, right? I need for you to be open to things and not just playing along because I said I would keep chasing. I need a real chance because you've got me all messed up inside. — Bijou Hunter

I once heard a man speak, who had understanding, and the promise of vision. He was called the Master of Culter. — Dorothy Dunnett

We may never see the end results, but that is the difference between the master builder and the worker. — Oscar Romero

True love is wanting to spend the rest of your life with someone you would sometimes also like to strangle. — Crystal Woods

Kierkegaard was by far the most profound thinker of the last century. Kierkegaard was a saint. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

When they turned, Pelletier and Espinoza saw an older woman in a white blouse and black skirt, a woman with a figure like Marlene Dietrich, as Pelletier would say much later, a woman who despite her years was still as strong willed as ever, a woman who didn't cling to the edge of the abyss but plunged into it with curiosity and elegance. A woman who plunged into the abyss sitting down. — Roberto Bolano

Gardening always has been an art, essentially. — Robert Irwin

Good for her, I guess. Cody's a conceited dick, but whatever makes her happy. — Jay Asher

Three g's, and an r: Get in, get the info, get out, relocate. — Kim Harrison

The women in labor must have NO STRESS placed upon her. She must be free to move about, walk, rock, go to the bathroom by herself, lie on her side or back, squat or kneel, or anything she finds comfortable, without fear of being scolded or embarrassed. Nor is there any need for her to be either 'quiet' or 'good.' What is a 'good' patient? One who does whatever she is told-who masks all the stresses she is feeling? Why can she not cry, or laugh, or complain? — Grantly Dick-Read

We cannot be too careful about the words we use; we start out using them and they end up using us. — Eugene H. Peterson