Rebozo Quotes & Sayings
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I don't really care if my clothes are wrinkled or there's a stain on my shirt. Going out on the road, your clothes are dirty. — Avril Lavigne
Comedy may be big business but it isn't pretty. — Steve Martin
It is hard to account for the common human resistance to happiness, unless it is that we would rather be crippled by what we lack than risk the pain that is one potential consequence of placing our secret selves in others' hands ... to take delight in being loved requires nerve.
The Other Side of You — Salley Vickers
Be on guard. Stand true to what you believe. Be courageous. Be strong. 1 Corinthians 16:13 (NLT) — Jennifer Sharkey
I don't have a problem being labeled a sex symbol, though I personally don't feel very sexy about myself. — John Abraham
It's absurd to warme one in his armour. — George Herbert
Reality has changed chameleonlike before my eyes so many times that I have learned, or am learning, to trust almost anything except what appears to be so. — Maya Angelou
Mind without agitation is meditation. Mind in the present moment is meditation. Mind that has no hesitation, no anticipation is meditation. Mind that has come back home, to the source, is meditation. Mind that becomes no mind is meditation. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
You don't know when you're being watched. That's one of the weird things about celebrity. It's my least favorite part of acting, celebrity. — Denzel Washington
Art is a universal language and through it each nation makes its own unique contribution to the culture of mankind. — Dwight D. Eisenhower
It's not new, our valuation of young female people for how they can serve, satisfy, and satiate. Our girls are both the platter and the meal, and we eat them up--we eat their meat, we lap up their sweetness, we covet and control and consume. — Elana K. Arnold
Pain is a teacher from whom we can learn much. — John Powell
What is economics? A science invented by the upper class in order to acquire the fruits of the labor of the underclass — August Strindberg
The latter are to lose their individuality and turn into something like cattle, and with this unlimited obedience attain, through a series of regenerations, a primordial innocence, something like the primordial paradise, although they will have to work. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
