Quedaban Quotes & Sayings
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She could have melded with the masses, folded into the flock, and crowd-surfed her way to an utterly comfortable existence. The road "more traveled," however, was not on her map. She wanted the other path, the one so overgrown, overlooked, and abandoned that the earth had literally taken it back. She knew that if dreams were indeed out there, this must be where they reside. — Patricia Mahon
The Bible comes both to warn and to encourage and always to turn us again to the Lord Jesus Christ. — Alistair Begg
Have you heard his new song? 'Cause he thinks he's a black man now. — Natasha Leggero
Instincts under pressure crush the carbon of conformity and create diamonds. — T.D. Jakes
His mouth is on me, his hands, I can't wait and he's moving, already, love, it's been so long, I'm alive in my skin, again, arms around him, falling and water softly everywhere, never-ending. — Margaret Atwood
You ask rather too many questions. I have given you answers enough for the present: now I want to read. — Charlotte Bronte
The kids today all seem to think they should be stars, but I wasn't brought up that way. — Don McLean
No. I suspect the reason we choose to visit a supermarket rather than flog around a town that was designed by King Alfred is that it's so much more convenient. And that, I think, is where a solution to the problem of urban decay can be found. Realistically, we can never do anything to reverse the spread of supermarkets, but we can level the playing field. We just have to make town-centre shopping easier. And that can be achieved by getting rid of traffic wardens. Or civil enforcement officers, as they are now called. — Jeremy Clarkson
Rook. You fit me. When I saw you crouching in that stairwell last week I felt like I knew you. You stopped me dead in my tracks, you wiped my mind. — J.A. Huss
I only like doing live telly. It's great because you go in and do it and then go home. No edit, no retakes. — Paul O'Grady