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Nikki Bella Inspirational Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

I wasn't sure what day it was because life is meaningless. Turns out it's Thursday. The thing about life still applies. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Nikki Bella Inspirational Quotes By Nancy Baker

I'm busy, but I'm also bored." "So, — Nancy Baker

Nikki Bella Inspirational Quotes By Jaye Wells

We passed by a few workers, who did double takes as we ran past. I supposed that the image of a hairless cat in a sweater being followed by a stressed-looking chick in stiletto boots could have been funny. I was too anxious to get the hell out of there to see any humor in it. — Jaye Wells

Nikki Bella Inspirational Quotes By Amalia Mesa-Bains

What you have now then is the marketing of racialized identities as tools for consumption. And certain racialized bodies and images are associated with hipness, coolness, edginess. So all kinds of youth all over the world are appropriating that style as a way of, sort of, countering authority, stating their rebelliousness, and wanting to be seen as significant. — Amalia Mesa-Bains

Nikki Bella Inspirational Quotes By Steve Martin

It's funny that some ideas start with a little "What if?" and then suddenly you're spending a million dollars to shoot the scene and hoping that it works. — Steve Martin

Nikki Bella Inspirational Quotes By Nina Lane

Why are you waiting for me?" I asked.
"Because you're worth it."
"You don't know that."
"Yes, I do."
"How?"
"I've been around. I know when something's good."
My throat tightened a little. "What if you're wrong?"
"I'm not wrong. — Nina Lane

Nikki Bella Inspirational Quotes By Jane Austen

Consideration and Esteem surely follow command of Language as Admiration waits on Beauty — Jane Austen

Nikki Bella Inspirational Quotes By Maurice Chevalier

It is a matter of artistic instinct. In his own thoughts and feelings and way of doing things an actor is worth nothing or he is worth something. If he is worth something then he will try to be worth something more as is only normal in anyone who wants to get on. I can think of no other way to explain artistic development. — Maurice Chevalier