Pellegrina Puerto Quotes & Sayings
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I think I'm probably much better at the boots and pocket knife thing than I am at the high heels and martini thing. — Sarah Wayne Callies
You used to scream so well when you were scared, back when I lived under your bed. — Melissa Eskue Ousley
I went to India as a missionary to save England from spiritual collapse. — William Carey
Paul Buchheit: I'm suddenly reminded that, for a while, I asked people if they were playing Russian Roulette with a gun with a billion barrels (or some huge number, so in other words, some low probability that they would actually be killed), how much would they have to be paid to play one round? A lot of people were almost offended by the question and they'd say, "I wouldn't do it at any price." But, of course, we do that everyday. They drive to work in cars to earn money and they are taking risks all the time, but they don't like to acknowledge that they are taking risks. They want to pretend that everything is risk-free. — Jessica Livingston
The day I had turned twelve, I had asked him for a kiss. Not any kiss, Crisanto Tauli's kisses. Those were addictive. Butterfly-like, feather-light kisses. Fire-burning, all-consuming kisses. Middle kisses. All the kisses. — Tammy Faith
Do you listen to disco?" "I'd rather eat barbed wire. — Colleen Hoover
Cover yourself!" I lift my gun. — Suzanne Collins
Writers have a well-deserved reputation for being eccentric. Everything you've heard is true. — Sara Sheridan
I love getting dressed up and having someone do my make-up and feeling pretty. — Amanda Peet
It is as true for individuals as it is for the world itself: everything comes in waves. If you ride the waves of change, you succeed. If you ignore them, you fail. When the wave is down, most people resist it by trying to go up. When the wave goes up, you should go up with it. When it comes down, you go down. — Koichi Tohei
Ieyascu looks bright and flat, heavy strokes on an invisible canvas. — Alaya Dawn Johnson
After being diagnose as bi-polar ... I feel that laughter is the best medicine for all. I find that I can't write humorously and be depressed at the same time. — Timothy Pina
Sometimes we have to take on jobs that we don't love, and I always encourage any creative person to use those as the fuel to do the things that you do love to do, even if they don't pay. — Dan Bucatinsky
