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Pristinelypolished Quotes By Thomas Mann

Very likely even his splendid coloration is a little too marked and would be objected to by those who put the laws of breeding above the value of personality, for it would appear that the classic pointer type should have a coat of one colour or at most with spots of a different one, but
never stripes. — Thomas Mann

Pristinelypolished Quotes By Francois Fenelon

Little opportunities should be improved. — Francois Fenelon

Pristinelypolished Quotes By Elizabeth Noble

You women are all the same. You worry about the wrinkles and the half stone and your boobs dropping, but you don't worry about the sparkle, and that's the best bit. You shouldn't let that go. — Elizabeth Noble

Pristinelypolished Quotes By Megan Fox

Most of us who got into film industry in early 2000s weren't prepared for the constant vigilance that being a celebrity requires, and there's no school for learning how to handle it well or gracefully. It's a hard thing to figure out. A lot of people don't deal with it well because they're either too paranoid or they're doing things they probably shouldn't be doing in public. — Megan Fox

Pristinelypolished Quotes By Kurt Cobain

I wanted to have the adoration of John Lennon but have the anonymity of Ringo Starr. I didn't want to be a frontman. I just wanted to be back there and still be a rock and roll star at the same time. — Kurt Cobain

Pristinelypolished Quotes By Phineas Fletcher

Beauty when most unclothed is clothed best. — Phineas Fletcher

Pristinelypolished Quotes By Homero Blancas

The way I putted today, I must've been reading the greens in Spanish and putting them in English. — Homero Blancas

Pristinelypolished Quotes By Florence Nightingale

People talk about imitating Christ, and imitate Him in the little trifling formal things, such as washing the feet, saying His prayer, and so on; but if anyone attempts the real imitation of Him, there are no bounds to the outcry with which the presumption of that person is condemned. — Florence Nightingale