Selika Williams Quotes & Sayings
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The Lord of Rags and Tatters. — Megan Whalen Turner

Shakespeare told us precious little of the man whom he entombed in his linguistic sarcophagus. — John Green

Red is such an interesting color to correlate with emotion, because it's on both ends of the spectrum. On one end you have happiness, falling in love, infatuation with someone, passion, all that. On the other end, you've got obsession, jealousy, danger, fear, anger and frustration. — Taylor Swift

Whatever the situation, just take it for what it is. You don't have to make it worse or better than it is. It just is what it is. Always deal with the honesty, the truth of what something is, and then you've got all kinds of choices. — Michael J. Fox

Literature is for the sake of humanity. — Cynthia Ozick

The ancient savagery that men call motherhood, who mistake its tenderness for weakness. — Diana Gabaldon

The biggest klutz would be myself, so if I could offer help to myself I would. I'm the most off my game most often. — Bridgit Mendler

In any case, I was less unhappy than the teammate who wondered whether the purported tribute of being a "well-rounded detective" was a jibe around his weight. — Edward Conlon

I find I go in airports anywhere in the country, and someone's always coming up to me and saying 'Hey, you're at my country club in Dubuque, right?' You know, because they kind of know my face, but they don't know why. — Dylan Baker

I do not send their Lordships the particulars of our losses and damages by this, as it would take me much time; and I am willing none should be lost in letting them know an event of such consequence. — John Byng

Running is very rhythmic, and I have written a lot of lyrics while out running. It's a very musical exercise, and sometimes I like to sing when I run. Your whole body is doing the same thing. — Sarah McLachlan

I truly understood the meaning of hope. It is something much bigger than anything physical we may desire. It's about raising our eyes from a point on the horizon to the heavens and into eternity. And it's about relying on God's grace to do it, no matter what the cost. — Laura Sobiech

Definitely not a Gertrude. — Robert Liparulo