Overrepresented Synonyms Quotes & Sayings
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Bay looked down at the wispy dress, her fingers trailing over it. It really was perfect. It was a faded teal green with layers of beige netting forming a sheer cowl neck. Old sequins were sewn down the side, forming the shapes of flowers, and a silk sash sat below the hips. — Sarah Addison Allen

Many agree that the worst thing that could ever happen is if Russia and China get closer. — Donald Trump

May you see the beauty before you, behind you, above you, below you, all around you, and let it make your heart strong. — Grant Korgan

It must require bravery to be honest all the time. — Veronica Roth

She was so pliable. He could do anything with her, arrange her as he pleased, and she would say yes. Not just yes. Oh yes! — Margaret Atwood

I don't believe in waiting for a horse to do the wrong thing and then punishing him after the fact. You can't just say no to a horse. You have to redirect a negative behavior with a positive one, something that works for both of you. It's as though you're saying - instead of doing that, we can do this together. — Buck Brannaman

The building of the architecture of a novel - the craft of it - is something I never tire of. — John Irving

Anytime you make big plans, you have people questioning what you're doing. — Tim Armstrong

Things that seem too common: too many furnishings where one is sitting; too many brushes around an inkstone; too many Buddhas in a home chapel; too many stones and trees and bushes in a garden courtyard; too many children and grandchildren in a house; too many words used when talking to people; too much praise for oneself in a written petition.
Things that don't offend good taste even if numerous: books ... — Yoshida Kenko

On a film set, for me, there's so much more time to process what's going on than there is on a television set. There's more wiggle room to try things and fail and try again and get to the heart of what's going on in the scene, which is really fun for me. It's what I like to do. — Taylor Schilling

praying without having faith in and believing in what you pray for is just a simple act of soliloquizing — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

In the December rain, the vicarage was especially damp and soggy, with an aura of boiled eggs and old books - a perfect setting for our encounter: dark, brooding, and simply reeking of secrets and tales told in an earlier time. Cynthia, — Alan Bradley

Better live than dead. — Touaxia Vang

The almost insoluble task is to let neither the power of others, nor our own powerlessness, stupefy us. — Theodor Adorno