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Origins Of Unusual Quotes By Debasish Mridha

To enhance your inner beauty, harmonize your mind and thoughts with nature through meditation. — Debasish Mridha

Origins Of Unusual Quotes By Carolina Herrera

I don't believe in naming clients to get press. I hated it when I was a couture client. If the dresses don't sell themselves, there is something wrong. — Carolina Herrera

Origins Of Unusual Quotes By Margaret Cavendish

But if our sex would but well consider and rationally ponder, they will perceive and find that it is neither words nor place that can advance them, but worth and merit. — Margaret Cavendish

Origins Of Unusual Quotes By George Savile

Some men's memory is like a box where a man should mingle his jewels with his old shoes. — George Savile

Origins Of Unusual Quotes By Mary Elizabeth Winstead

I'm a fan of films in general; I mean, I don't think I've ever considered myself specifically a horror fan even though I do enjoy horror films, find them really entertaining. — Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Origins Of Unusual Quotes By Haruki Murakami

It's just like Yeats said. In dreams begin responsibilities. Flip this around and you could say that where there's no power to imagine, no responsibility can arise. — Haruki Murakami

Origins Of Unusual Quotes By Jami Brumfield

I told my father I would lay down my life, give all I have to my alpha except one thing, my heart. My heart belongs to my mate." Gabriel shook his head and gave her a devilish grin, "It's rather ironic that my new alpha happens to be my mate and has owned my heart since birth. — Jami Brumfield

Origins Of Unusual Quotes By Katja Millay

I like names. I collect them: names, origins, meanings. They're an easy thing to collect. They don't cost anything and they don't really take up any space. I like to look at them and pretend that they mean something; and maybe they don't, but the pretending is nice. I keep most of them on the walls of my bedroom at home - home where I used to live. I keep the ones that echo. Good names with significance. Not the crap everyone seems to be using these days. I like foreign names, too; the unusual ones that you rarely see. If I ever had a baby I'd pick one of those, but babies aren't really something I see in my future, even the far off one.
I fold up the papers to put them away, glancing one more time. Out of the corner of my eye, I catch one of the Sarahs again, and I smile. It reminds me of the one amusing part of my day. — Katja Millay