Salon Christmas Quotes & Sayings
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Invite them back if you'd like," she called after him. "There's plenty." She was four courses upset and considering an amuse-bouche. — Louise Penny

He stood in my quaint kitchen, looking somewhere between intrigued and mildly bored, the picture of sophisticated elegance in his obscenely expensive suit. Cufflinks reflected the light while his eyes captured it. Immortal. Ageless. Infinite. So toxic, he should come with a danger-of-death warning sign. — Pippa DaCosta

Honest plain words best pierce the ear of grief. — William Shakespeare

Life is the power to perceive. Without perception there is no life, and what is most endemic to perception is power. — Frederick Lenz

Sometimes in life you meet one person that changes the way you think, alters your perception of life and nothing else matters apart from them. — Emma Hart

Yes I pay taxes ... There are no ethics in the face of coercion, that is blaming the victim. Focus on the man with the gun, not the man in the crosshairs trying to survive. — Stefan Molyneux

I wasn't even prepared to be an actress. I was 17 when I came out of high school, and suddenly became Miss World and then I became an actress. — Priyanka Chopra

Let's give discredit where discredit is due. — Karl Lehenbauer

Wanna go to Vegas and get married? — Olivia Cunning

He slept until noon on Christmas Day, until Josh came in and sprayed him with one their mom's salon water bottles. — Rainbow Rowell

He (the Sage) does not show off, therefore he shines. — Laozi

Nothing in the tangible word that isn't living has any value beyond a dollar amount. Considering that dollars can only buy more tangible and inanimate objects, it would seem a far more worthwhile goal to instead learn to place value on the treasures of the mind. Memories, knowledge and skill together are the only things we will ever actually own. — Ashly Lorenzana

I don't know, maybe we're always looking for the right place, maybe it's within reach, but
we don't recognize it. Maybe to recognize it, we have to believe in it. — Umberto Eco