Miss Argentina Quotes & Sayings
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Top Miss Argentina Quotes

I'd prefer to stand when ladies are standing," he said quietly to Livia.
She longed to smooth a balm on all his wounds. "Blake, I'm exhausted. What I really need is a nice, strong lap to sit on to get me out to the car."
He reached up and stroked her hair. "I could be a lap for you, my tired angel. — Debra Anastasia

But then eject them forever from this country. For, as we have heard, God's anger with them is so intense that gentle mercy will only tend to make them worse and worse, while sharp mercy will reform them but little. Therefore, in any case, away with them! — Martin Luther

Her life was like running on a treadmill or riding on a stationary bike; it was aerobic, it was healthy, but she wasn't going anywhere. — Julia Phillips

You don't have to be a seasoned tactician to realize that your ass is cold. — Michael Herr

Finding this potential in my own mind, I can suspect it in others, but I will never know, for no one ever tells. — John Steinbeck

The greatest teaching is restoration of mankind to divine love of God — Sunday Adelaja

Men of genius are made not by new ideas, but by an idea which possesses them, namely, that what has been said has not yet been sufficiently said. — Eugene Delacroix

Do you know Aandrisk hand speak?' Rosemary asked. Kizzy glanced up from the lock of hair she was braiding. 'Not really. Sis taught me a couple of 'em. Just basic stuff. "Hello." "Thanks." "I enjoy your company but I don't want to have sex. — Becky Chambers

They were suspended in time, in a peaceful moment together, with no threats or worries. In that moment, their hearts were full and near explosion. — Chelsie Shock

I cannot bear this love. Nor the loss of it. — Meg Howrey

If you don't like to make excuses or apologies, stop making promises. — Evan Esar

An unlearned carpenter of my acquaintance once said in my hearing: "There is very little difference between one man and another; but what little there is, is very important." This distinction seems to me to go to the root of the matter. — William James