Schizophrenie En Quotes & Sayings
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No one could see her objectively anyway. Even those who saw her for the first time, before she had opened her mouth to sing. Found her radiant, as if her talent could not be contained in her voice and so poured like light though her skin. Then all that could be seen was the weight and the gloss of her hair and the pale pink of her cheeks and her beautiful hands. — Ann Patchett

People feel guilty enough at funerals without having more guilt heaped on. I would prefer a bighearted preacher giving my eulogy, someone inclined to widen heaven's doors. I don't want to leave folks wondering whether I made it. — Philip Gulley

I was approached by Avon which took me by surprise, cause I thought "why me?" I thought it would be Olga, but they wanted me to be the face of their fragrance and since filming Bond I have recorded an ad that looks great and obviously the stills. It's brilliant because I never thought I would get to do anything like that and it is a lovely opportunity. — Gemma Arterton

as if this tragedy marked the end of the family. And perhaps it did. And perhaps it did not. — E. Lockhart

And I say no. The problem is the light, the dim light down here. Cupped in the palm of my hand, the cyanide and the wood pill, I can't tell which is which. What's sex and what's death - I can't tell the difference.
I ask which one to give her.
And Mr. Bacardi leans in to look, both of us breathing hot, damp air into my open hand. — Chuck Palahniuk

Rank is a great beautifier. — Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

In some ways suffering ceases to be suffering at the moment it finds a meaning, such as the meaning of a sacrifice. — Viktor E. Frankl

If I were to say, "Yes, I am a fascinating, erudite person," what would that say about me? I don't know. — Daniel Handler

Some people are busy working on their pose instead of their purpose. — Saji Ijiyemi

We believe we're seeing the world just fine until it's called to our attention that we're not. — David Eagleman