Schiltz Custom Quotes & Sayings
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And some, like me, sit down and write because we're not brave enough to live or die. — V.J. Campilan

She [Mme Sazerat] did not offer her hand, but smiled at my mother with vague melancholy as one smiles at a playmate from one's childhood, but with whom all connection has been severed because she has lived a debauched life, married a jailbird or, worse still, a divorced man. — Marcel Proust

A privately owned world can never be a free world and a society based upon warring classes cannot stand. — Eugene V. Debs

The true meaning of feminism is this: to use your strong womanly image to gain strong results in society. — Pamela Anderson

Yes, I'm having a baby. I think it's so hard as a woman to give yourself a break. It's great to be healthy but you have to set a good example for your kids and know that it's not about a number on a scale but how you feel. — Busy Philipps

I always wanted to be a model, never an actress. I would see children in ads and stuff and wanted to be like them. — Anushka Sharma

Dancing is being trusted with other people's guts; choreographing is trusting other people with yours. When I choreograph I'm giving a dancer something to do and trusting the dancer to do it and build on it. — Judith Jamison

Texans aren't cocky. We're just better than you. And you know it. — Tiffany Madison

Exquisitely embroidered tapestries lined the walls of Medb's bedroom, but their impact was somewhat reduced by the room's ambience. A musky odor with pungent accents of stale piss. — David H. Millar

I explained it loud
and clear. What part of "meow"
don't you understand? — Lee Wardlaw

No matter how old an individual may be, no matter if he is young or old, if he thinks in accordance with the times he is immortal. — Nnamdi Azikiwe

Leaving any bookstore is hard, especially on a day in August, when the street outside burns and glares, and the books inside are cool and crisp to the touch; especially on a day in January, when the wind is blowing, the ice is treacherous, and the books inside seem to gather together in colorful warmth. It's hard to leave a bookstore any day of the year, though, because a bookstore is one of the few places where all the cantankerous, conflicting, alluring voices of the world co-exist in peace and order and the avid reader is as free as a person can possibly be, because she is free to choose among them. — Jane Smiley

A smile is just the contortion of a face — Matthew Selwyn