Ntidade Quotes & Sayings
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I would like to be where Diana Rigg or Judi Dench is, but I expect it is as good as it is going to get. — Kate O'Mara

People might gain insight the longer they live, but things never get easy. There will always be challenges and miscommunications and the temptation to eat greasy, bowel clogging fried food, and take others for granted. The secret is to keep moving and try to see people yo love for what they are: flawed, beautiful and as confused as you. — Rob Payne

Books are a great equalizer. You may not have the money to travel the world, but with a library card as your passport your horizons for exploration and self-discovery are unlimited. — Shireen Dodson

I've started doing yoga and meditation, but I'm not very good at that kind of thing and turning my brain off. — Cara Delevingne

One cannot judge by book being best seller. We all know that. Many best sellers are terrible trash. — Philip K. Dick

The world may take your reputation from you, but it cannot take your character. — Emma Dunham Kelley-Hawkins

I wasn't wishing for something I couldn't have. I could have her, but it wouldn't be easy. It wouldn't be easy, but it would be worth it. — Staci Hart

I may not be perfect but I am perfect enough to be a very good rendition of me. — Jan Hellriegel

The scoreline didn't really reflect the outcome — Tony Gubba

The sea was no stranger to the rock on the beach. The sea came often to the rock, rushing up wetly against its warm grey, and always as it swept away it took an infinitesimal part of the rock with it. The rock had known the waves for a long time, and learned it was in its nature to erode. — Chew Chia Shao Wei

Our natural desire is to be doing something; but there are times in our lives when it is wiser to wait and just be still. — Billy Graham

If you don't like something, change it. If you can't change it, change your attitude. - Maya Angelou — Aleatha Romig

An intellectual is usually someone who isn't exactly distinguished by his intellect," Corelli asserted. "he claims that label to compensate for his inadequacies. It's as old as that saying : "Tell me what you boast of and I'll tell you what you lack. Our daily bread. The incompetent always present themselves as experts, the cruel as pious, sinners as devout, usurers as benefactors, the small-minded as patriots, the arrogant as humble, the vulgar as elegant, and the feeble-minded as intellectual. Once again, it's all the work of nature. Far from being the sylph to whom poets sing, nature is a cruel, voracious mother who needs to feed on the creatures she gives birth to in order to stay alive. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Blood being thicker than broth, — F Scott Fitzgerald