Schiumarola Quotes & Sayings
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Be a fountain, not a drain. — Rex Hudler
I don't believe outstandingly beautiful and charismatic women create obsession in what would otherwise be normal men, but rather they attract the weirdos and the stalkers; flames in the darkness that these disturbing people inhabit, unwittingly drawing them closer until they extinguish the very flame they were drawn to. — Rosamund Lupton
John Kerry speaks French fluently. Democrats are saying he's one in a million. A war hero who speaks French, isn't it more like one in a trillion? — Jay Leno
Our inner image of ourselves and what we want to accomplish in life makes us become what we were meant to be. — Mark Victor Hansen
We don't have any garlic bulbs, so I bring the cauliflower, and hope that any vampires I encounter will be of the myopic, easily duped variety. — Karen Russell
- No, no ... She shook her head for emphasis. No.
His lips twitched.
- One 'no' is enough, darling. — Lisa Kleypas
It is so hard trying to say what you mean. — Elizabeth Wein
Alice Adams wrote a sweet note to me after my first novel came out when I was 26, and I was so blown away that I sent her a bunch of stamps by return mail. I have no idea what I was thinking. It was a star-struck impulse. — Anne Lamott
By weaker accents, what's your praise
When Philomel her voice doth raise? — Henry Wotton
Stretching exercises in the morning for face & body or my body feels heavy and I can't do anything else. — Seungri
I'm not a futurist. — Ray Bradbury
The Internet was supposed to allow anyone to set up a web page and share their knowledge with the world. But in practice, it's too difficult and takes too long, and almost no one does it. — Adam D'Angelo
When I started, I was doing all the good comedians I'd ever seen. Then I developed my own voice. My routines are my natural way of looking at the world. — Bob Newhart
Her life was invariable, like a low hum; and it was watched over by her mother, who, when Edith was a child, would sit for hours watching her paint her pictures or play her piano, as if no other occupation were possible for either of them. — John Edward Williams