Roseanna Vitro Quotes & Sayings
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I know this much about racing in the rain. I know it is about balance. It is about anticipation and patience ... [it is also] about the mind! It is about owning one's body ... It is about believing that you are not you; you are everything. And everything is you. — Garth Stein
Dai Tregarron had called her Olwen, had spoken to her as if she were a creature capable of escape from the commonplace, not the pedestrian, middle-aged woman everyone else saw, incapable of imagination, even less of passion. He had seen who she wanted to be and given the dream a moment's life. — Anne Perry
You could have that sort of life if you ask God for it. If you give your life to God, He will provide for you in marvelous ways. He promises us that. If He takes care of the sparrows, how much more will He take care of us? — Matthew Quick
I smiled and rolled onto my side, bringing my arms around her. She wiggled against me, letting me spoon her, and I swept some sweaty hair away from her neck to kiss beneath her ear. "How do you like your new tattoo?"
"I love it. It makes me want to be a bird."
"You already are a bird."
"I don't get to fly."
"You fly all the time. Haven't you noticed? — Rachael Wade
A friend is someone who walks into a room when everyone else is walking out. — Gary Moore
Working from home as a mother is the worst of everything. You don't have clear boundaries. The kids can get used to you going to work; they can't get used to you ignoring them. And work sometimes gets the message you're not as committed. — Karen Finerman
This is my barbed wire dress. It protects the property but doesn't hide the view. — Candy Darling
I just let my hair go - if there's no hairdresser around I really can't be bothered! — Khloe Kardashian
it's usually a bad one, a negative thought, but we have — Mark Johnson
Life has no romance without risk. — Sarah Doherty
Every man is valued in this world as he shows by his conduct that he wishes to be valued. — Jean De La Bruyere
