Pittsburgh Steelers Picture Quotes & Sayings
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I love singing. It makes me feel good. It's like a release, especially when I'm singing soul music. — Michael Kiwanuka

Forget the rain.Only losers pay attention to the weather because they have nothing else to occupy their mind. — K.J. Kilton

My side ain't chosen. My side was given. — John Marston

I've never been a fearful person. When I was growing up, I wanted to be an actress, a writer, and a musician and I never really processed that those are the three hardest jobs - I just never even processed it. — Krysten Ritter

What words can express her [the white woman's] humiliation when, at the close of this long conflict, the government which she had served so faithfully held her unworthy of a voice in its councils, while it recognized as the political superiors of all the noble women of the nation the negro men just emerged from slavery, and not only totally illiterate, but also densely ignorant of every public question. — Susan B. Anthony

I've learned that the creative life may or may not be the apex of human civilization, but either way it's not what I thought it was. It doesn't make you special and sparkly. You don't have to walk alone. You can work in an office - I've worked in offices for the past 15 years and written five novels while doing it. The creative life is forgiving: You can betray it all you want, again and again, and no matter how many times you do, it will always take you back. — Lev Grossman

Candy is my religion. — Sarah Addison Allen

Mickey Mouse to a three-year-old is a six-foot-tall RAT! — Robin Williams

No one would have pity on the foolish slave of his own pity. — Stefan Zweig

If a warrior wants to pay back for all the favors he has received, and he has no one in particular to address his payment to, he can address it to the spirit of man, That's always a very small account, and whatever one puts in it is more than enough. — Carlos Castaneda