Proudfoots Quotes & Sayings
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Zahara didn't respond, she just ran, knowing if she turned around she might be as likely to kiss him as she would be to grab the dagger and ram it into his mouth. — Annabell Cadiz
Every star knows you step on some toes to get where you're going - and some more after you get there. Nobody means to hurt anybody else, it just happens. You always keep saying in the back of your mind that one day you will be able to right all the wrongs. That someday almost never comes. — Jayne Mansfield
When I came into the WWF, the first thing I really didn't want to have was being Bret Hart's little brother. — Owen Hart
Most importantly, the meaning of spirituality lays the seeds for our destiny and the path we must follow. — Dennis Banks
A thousand prayers every minute everywhere and what does God ever say back? Nothing! Because silence never lies. Silence is God's final advantage. Silence is the purest form of harmony. Everyone ought to try it. — Joe Hill
Music is my friend, no matter where I go. — John Frusciante
The consensus was that I was an elitist, which is a right-wing term for someone smarter than you. — Steve Almond
Technology allows more people to tell more stories in more ways. Storytelling knows no boundaries. I believe print and web can work beautifully together. — Donna Talarico
The Church's war against women occurred not under Christ - who by all accounts held women as equals to men - but through the writings of St Irenaeus and Tertullian, and that most cruel woman-hater of them all, St Paul, whose hostile views on women were unfortunately included in the Bible. But let me be clear, it is not only a Catholic problem; it is a Christian one: Martin Luther, the scourge of the old Church, shares its views on women. He once wrote: "Girls begin to talk and to stand on their feet sooner than boys because weeds always grow up more quickly than good crops." Weeds! Weeds! — Matthew Reilly
Every new body of discovery is mathematical in form, because there is no other guidance we can have. — Charles Darwin
If you ever make anything too literal you might as well forget it. It loses everything. — Gillian Wearing
