Ojaan Quotes & Sayings
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Honesty is a fine foundation from which to build upon; for if one was to really know what another thinks and how they feel ... they would surely treat each other differently — Jeremy Aldana
Anyone who's ever put a stamp on an envelope or a note on their refrigerator knows what it's like to make a collage. There's no esoteric technique. — Elliott Hundley
My name is Celaena Sardothien," she whispered, "and I will not be afraid. — Sarah J. Maas
How appealing is my ferocious expression? Appealing like a cool drink on a summer day, or like kittens on a postcard?"
She smiled. He'd delivered the question in his usual bass rumble and she was surprised to realize that she hadn't thought a voice that deep and masculine could actually say words like 'kittens' and 'lovely'. Just like she hadn't thought such a big, ferocious-looking man was capable of such playfulness. 21% — Rhyll Biest
It's now our responsibility to prove to ourselves, to other nations, and especially to our children and our grandchildren, that politics is full of fun; politics has some wisdom. Politics is freedom. — Joko Widodo
There's so much beauty in Africa, but it's not endless. — Veronika Varekova
Bob Dylan's not a hype and a haircut: he's the real thing. — Benmont Tench
Life could be hideous or beautiful, often both, but never mediocre — Kate Tempest
I'm pain in the spoken form;
This new strain came from where hope is gone. — Ka
Ji-Sung Park is probably not as young as he was when he arrived at Old Trafford all those years ago. — Ray Houghton
One person's actions can alter the course of history, and a political or military mischance can touch off a catastrophic reaction that has repercussions over centuries. — Timothy Venning
I'm not the type of person that could take someone else's funds and take a chance with them. — Grace Hightower
I grabbed Liam's arm as he passed me on his way to the tunnel door, kissing his cheek. "See you later tonight."
He stepped down into the tunnel, shouldering a backpack Cole had left for him there. When I turned to say good-bye to the other Stewart, he'd stooped, turned his cheek toward me, and was waiting. I flicked it with my finger, making him laugh again.
"You're impossible," I informed him.
"It's all part of my charm," he said, shifting the heavy bag on his shoulder. "Take care of things, Boss."
"Take care of him." I said, pointedly.
He gave one last mock salute before shutting the door to the tunnel. I waited until the sound of his and the others' steps faded completely before locking the door after him. — Alexandra Bracken
I'm not completely at ease at rapping, I can't do it well yet. — Namie Amuro
