Multicultural Holiday Quotes & Sayings
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Top Multicultural Holiday Quotes

Oh my God, you're huge. She struggled to get her hands to the ends of the long sleeves. The garment hung to her knees. She glanced up to see his lips pressed together, like he was choking on a laugh. The corners of his eyes wee crinkled and amusement flickered in his heated gaze. — Krystal Shannan

She'd been trained as a child no to trust anyone, but he'd just saved her life, and she was freezing. He could be a yeti for all she cared. — Krystal Shannan

You turn dark shadows into canopies of hope and dry grass into gold.
My heart is spoiled and my breath consumed when the beauty of earth
gives a glimmer of understanding to the beauty of You. — Amy Litzelman

Now more than ever the world has to come together to make changes. Just because certain cultures have had long-standing traditions does not mean that in today's world they are acceptable any longer. The world and the environment are evolving and that means we must change our ways as human beings as well. — Hayden Panettiere

I'm a big fan of Brian De Palma's 'Sisters,' and I also love 'Let The Right One In.' — Robert Englund

I don't care what people think. people are stupid. — Charles Barkley

The glorious quiet that filled the air as his broken bones healed and his torn skin closed, and he knew that God approved. — V.E Schwab

Admit nothing - that was his first rule. Appeal to logic - second rule. Delay the inevitable - third rule. — Cinda Williams Chima

A film should be like a rock in the shoe. — Lars Von Trier

those lucky enough to have it included in their tours do not soon forget the the graceful, delicate mosaics — Colin Wells

That's one thing I find about having children - it does unlock a door that separates you from other women who've had children. — Rebecca Miller

This was yet another colonial fascination: to create the conditions of misery in a population, then subject it to social or medical experimentation. — Siddhartha Mukherjee