Outsize Clothing Quotes & Sayings
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When all comes to all, the most precious element in life is wonder. Love is a great emotion, and power is power. But both love and power are based on wonder. — D.H. Lawrence
I love writing songs. — Sade Adu
So when I became interested in photography and further being inspired by the work that I saw of Ansel and others, it was a natural extension to go back to these places that I knew as a kid and explore them with my camera. — John Sexton
I want to go to the World Cup. I want to go to the Masters. I want to go ... anywhere. — Michael Phelps
You had evil inside you, and you indulged it. Men will always indulge it. — John Connolly
She was determined to keep her promise of 'no fandom' to her mother. Trouble was, fandom was more than a hobby, it was a support system. Without it, Liv had no one to talk to when she was lonely. She had nothing to look forward to after school, and no outlet for creativity. Liv found herself spiraling back into melancholy.
She got up.
She went to classes.
She came home... And then did it all over again. Sleep became the escape that fandom had once been. — Danika Stone
I don't believe that there's such a thing as objectivity in much of journalism, but I think there is a serious effort to and a regard for facts and into taking that stuff seriously is very important to the public discourse and it's very important to democracy. — Jann Wenner
'Saturday Night Fever,' Paula Abdul, 'Fame,' Debbie Allen ... all affected me and the generation before me. — Laurieann Gibson
Read the lyrics to N. Young's Harvest Moon and you'll know. — N. Young
Today, you are the goddess my universe revolves around. — C.D. Reiss
I love watching a movie that is smart, that makes me think, that includes me as an audience member, and I especially love it when I know that the people that I'm working with also do that. — Rosario Dawson
This is the law of benefits between men; the one ought to forget at once what was given, and the other ought never to forget what he has received. — Seneca The Younger
