Needlewoman Velasquez Quotes & Sayings
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Heaven begat Virtue in me; what can man do unto me? — Confucius
I'm hosting weekend retreats all over America. It is like a 24-hour slumber party for moms. We laugh, eat, play games, get massages, win prizes, talk about parenting and even cry a bit. — Lisa Whelchel
Marriage is referred to in the bible as "mystical union," and it really is in the sense that two people who don't know each other get together. I'm always interested in how much you find out about the other person and how much you don't find out. — Stephen King
The Customer isn't always right. Sometimes the customer is an asshole. That's the first rule of retail. — Kelly Link
Loneliness is a hard thing to handle. I feel it, sometimes. When I do, I want it to end. Sometimes, when you're near someone, when you touch them on some level that is deeper than the uselessly structured formality of casual civilized interaction, there's a sense of satisfaction in it. Or at least, there is for me. It doesn't have to be someone particularly nice. You don't have to like them. You don't even have to want to work with them. You might even want to punch them in the nose. Sometimes just making that connection is its own experience, its own reward. — Jim Butcher
Bitterblue had never seen a man naked, and she was curious. She decided the universe owed her a few minutes, just a few, to satisfy her curiosity. So she went to him and knelt, which shut him up. — Kristin Cashore
Going to a bar or pool hall doesn't mean you're a drunk, just like sitting in a henhouse doesn't make you a chicken. It's the same in the opposite setting. Sitting in a church building doesn't make you a follower of Christ. — Jase Robertson
In general, I think my freedom of invention is not limited when I use historical characters. — Mario Vargas-Llosa
If I am ever in the position where I wish to seduce someone I will simply assure her it's better than rats. — Anne Stuart
We each have our lives ... What matters is not how long those lives last, but what we do with them. — Kevin J. Anderson
