Parliamo Dopo Quotes & Sayings
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Love is a better way. — John Lewis
Slowly turning into Darth Vader was not all it was cracked up to be. — Jennifer Foehner Wells
When men in Congress come to blows at somemthing someone said,
I always notice that it shows their blood is quick and red;
But if two women disagree, with very little noise,
It proves, and this seems strange to me, that women have no poise. — Alice Duer Miller
I was alive during the women's lib movement, and I do not remember anyone taking a position against cooking. I think they were talking about other things. — Nora Ephron
That's one of the benefits of being an orphan: instant sympathy. — Carrie Ryan
We eat healthy because we want to feel healthy - fantasies of living longer should not trump the importance of living stronger. — Jason Manheim
Girls like Diana Spencer, armed with nothing more than a guinea-pig-rearing certificate, proud to say in that old Sloane way that she was 'as thick as two short planks,' became the exception as girls from Benenden and Downe House started to fast-track towards the City and law, consultancy, media and the arts. — Peter York
Marketers need to build digital relationships and reputation before closing a sale. — Chris Brogan
I don't have a crush on her! Yet!"
"Say no more, Dylan-whatever your middle name is-Blair!"
"David."
"Whatever. By the power and duty of big brother, I command you to not have a crush on my sister, until I know you better enough!"
"That's actually quite fair." "But I don't have a crush on her! — Rea Lidde
I can't wear a man's jacket with a ball gown. She rolls her eyes at him, sighs. But thanks, honey. — Kathryn Stockett
Mine will say; 'If you want to join my social circle, don't bang my friends. Shit gets REAL weird, REAL quick. — Skyla Madi
Stories do not change, only the lives they live in do. — Cameron Conaway
My first Broadway show was with Elizabeth Taylor and Maureen Stapleton. Maureen Stapleton, a legend in the theatre; Elizabeth Taylor, a legend, period. — Dennis Christopher