Scorpio Famous Quotes & Sayings
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What I love about the gay thing is that every single person I type into Google, it doesn't matter if it's Florence Welch, anybody, if you are not being called gay you don't have a career. That's my theory! — Daniel Radcliffe

I just rearrange words into a pleasing order for money. — Terry Pratchett

The only fruit which even much living yields seems to be often only some trivial success,
the ability to do some slight thing better. We make conquest only of husks and shells for the most part,
at least apparently,
but sometimes these are cinnamon and spices, you know. — Henry David Thoreau

We are not to be so concerned about who approves or disapproves of us, but remember that God's approval is what counts. Those whom God approves are approved indeed. — Myles Munroe

The four main orientations of Morocco's foreign policy: the Maghreb, the Arab world, Africa and other partners — Saad-Eddine El Othmani

In my studio I'm as happy as a cow in her stall. That's the only place where everything is all right. — Louise Berliawsky Nevelson

Katie Prudent: One of the greatest things about those times was that everything he [George Morris] taught us in the equitation had form with meaningful function. Your straight back was for strength, and your heels were your anchor. Everything he taught us made so much sense and that knowledge translated from equitation to the jumpers. — George H. Morris

There is no end. There is no beginning. There is only the infinite passion of life. — Federico Fellini

Don't set your goals to be a star. Set your goals to be the best that you can be and go from there. — Dominique Dawes

When we dare to doubt what we are told and take a fresh look at what's going on, we are in for lots of pleasant and fascinating and useful surprises. A new and more satisfying way of life begins to open up, just by noticing what we see. — Douglas Harding

For centuries great, brave, lonely men have been telling you what to do. Time and again you have corrupted, diminished and demolished their teachings; time and again you have been captivated by their weakest points, taken not the great truth, but some trifling error as your guiding principal. — Wilhelm Reich

That which is now called natural philosophy, embracing the whole circle of science, of which astronomy occupies the chief place, is the study of the works of God, and of the power and wisdom of God in his works, and is the true theology. — Thomas Paine

To fear what you do not understand is to mistake ignorance for safety. — Ginn Hale

I've had many, many loves. I always feel that something wonderful is going to happen. And it always does. — Gloria Vanderbilt