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Old Flemish Quotes & Sayings

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Old Flemish Quotes By Boonaa Mohammed

What is beauty? Is it the way her body's shaped, or the way she's dressed? But if the whole world was blind, how many people would you impress? — Boonaa Mohammed

Old Flemish Quotes By Carlos Ruiz Zafon

I am a night creature, and I write from midnight till dawn, secluded in my office and surrounded by my collection of dragons (I have 400 of them). I only use Macintosh computers, which I name in dynastic order. Right now I'm using MacDragon 5. Only the devil is able to decipher my handwriting. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

Old Flemish Quotes By Julie London

The acting was first. As a teenager I was an actress; and then I came back as a singer. — Julie London

Old Flemish Quotes By Kitty French

You want me. And I'm here, now, saying I want you too, saying I love you, and I don't know where the hell it'll end up, but I'm brave enough to say that right now you're my everything. You've opened my eyes, and my body, and my heart so much more than I knew existed, and you make me feel beautiful, and protected, and adored, and I don't think you could do all of those things if you didn't love me back. — Kitty French

Old Flemish Quotes By Jenny Lawson

I was having problems with depression and anxiety disorder, and it felt like not blogging about it was creating a false history. When I did finally share the problems I was having, I was shocked - not only by the support that was given to me, but also by the incredible amount of people who admitted they struggled with the same thing. — Jenny Lawson

Old Flemish Quotes By Diana Abu-Jaber

People look at you and forget about things. — Diana Abu-Jaber

Old Flemish Quotes By Charlotte Gainsbourg

It was very liberating to be able to sing in English. It had a different resonance, different images. It was like being a stranger in a foreign land, which was helpful. — Charlotte Gainsbourg