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Pejic Model Quotes By Jenny McCarthy

Obviously, I'm not a trained actress, and right now I'll come out and say I'm glad I'm not. — Jenny McCarthy

Pejic Model Quotes By Jane Austen

Here are officers enough in Meryton to disappoint all the young ladies in the country. — Jane Austen

Pejic Model Quotes By Himmilicious

A bestseller is a book written by a rich person of Indian roots staying in Europe for more than a decade.. — Himmilicious

Pejic Model Quotes By Andrej Pejic

When I'm sitting in a casting room in Paris, I'm not the thinnest model. Sometimes I'm not the most flat-chested, either. — Andrej Pejic

Pejic Model Quotes By Patricia McConnell

Although I was simply what today would be called a "mule" - the bottom of the food chain in the drug biz - the federal system treated me from beginning to end like a major criminal, and I still don't know why, other than that in those days, 6.5 ounces of heroin was a big load. Ludicrous by today's standards, when coke, heroin, and weed are shipped across the border by the ton. — Patricia McConnell

Pejic Model Quotes By Storm Jameson

The least stupid question a man asks in his lifetime is not: Is there a God and is He a god or a devil? But: Brother, why are you killing me? — Storm Jameson

Pejic Model Quotes By Harvey Dorfman

To focus on matters beyond our control is to misdirect energy, waste time, and doom us to frustration and failure. — Harvey Dorfman

Pejic Model Quotes By Enee N. Altson

Reaching was a dangerous thing: it indicated longing. Longing was dangerous because it indicated need. Need was exploited, need was abused, need was someone else's power over what they could touch. — Enee N. Altson

Pejic Model Quotes By Thomas Lynch

Walking upright between the past and future, a tightrope walk across our times, became, for me, a way of living: trying to maintain a balance between the competing gravities of birth and death, hope and regret, sex and mortality, love and grief, all those opposites or nearly opposites that become, after a while, the rocks and hard places, synonymous forces between which we navigate, like salmon balanced in the current, damned some times if we do or don't. — Thomas Lynch