Mi Vida Loca Whisper Quotes & Sayings
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... were trying to tell the dumb blonde to close her mouth, but the woman clearly took her hair color very seriously. — Sharon Green

Nikola Tesla Imagination and the Man That Invented the 20th Century — Sean Patrick

Why do the health of the body and the health of the earth decline together? — Wendell Berry

A woman in love is her most lovely. A relationship end does not change that unless she lets it. — Suzette R. Hinton

My heart trembles when I reflect that God is just — Thomas Jefferson

I have so many liver spots, I ought to come with a side of onions. — Phyllis Diller

I remember the day tDr. King died. I wasn't angry at the beginning. It was like something very personal in my life had been touched and finished. — Lena Horne

It seemed she tempted fate and now that cruel bitch was laughing at her in maniacal glee." ~ Jenna — Jessie Lane

Ku Klux"
They took me out
To some lonesome place.
They said, "Do you believe
In the great white race?"
I said, "Mister,
To tell you the truth,
I'd believe in anything
If you'd just turn me loose."
The white man said, "Boy,
Can it be
You're a-standin' there
A-sassin' me?"
They hit me in the head
And knocked me down.
And then they kicked me
On the ground.
A klansman said, "Nigger,
Look me in the face ---
And tell me you believe in
The great white race. — Langston Hughes

Our father was a great warrior. Our mother is proud and strong. They shared only one flaw: that their only loyalty was to themselves above all other cats. We're not like that. We understand what it means to be loyal to our Clan. We have the courage to live by the warrior code. And because of that we'll be the most powerful cats in RiverClan one day, and our Clanmates will have to respect us then. — Erin Hunter

I like to sit on my pancakes! — Robert Benfer

The last thing they want to hear is that math is really about raw creativity and aesthetic sensitivity. Many — Paul Lockhart