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Shamelessly Bold Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The world always had the same bankrupt look, to foregoing ages as to us. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Shamelessly Bold Quotes By Julie Gayet

I'm an optimist - that's why I try to invent different systems; otherwise, I may as well stop right now. Sometimes I get the feeling the French cinema holds on tightly to what exists already. — Julie Gayet

Shamelessly Bold Quotes By Walter Mosley

I like to read either in motion or in water ... I am happiest reading in the bathtub. — Walter Mosley

Shamelessly Bold Quotes By Anthony Robbins

It's not conditions but decisions that determine our lives. — Anthony Robbins

Shamelessly Bold Quotes By Kirsten Dunst

I hate red-carpet photographs! — Kirsten Dunst

Shamelessly Bold Quotes By Cristina Martin

If you focus your eyes towards the horizon, everything and everyone walking in front of you becomes a blurry mass. That's what everyone else became. All of their dark wool suits began to mesh into one, and they began to rhythmically march in unison, all while I gazed at the sliver of sky that seemed to be pressed tightly in between the skyscrapers. I kept on walking and staring at the sky, and I began to notice the skyscrapers becoming larger and larger, and before I knew it, I had to turn to get to my building, and of course, the automat. — Cristina Martin

Shamelessly Bold Quotes By Barbara Bush

I mean you can learn how to build a bullet or build a gun or build a bomb on the Internet. — Barbara Bush

Shamelessly Bold Quotes By Ellen G. White

Heaven is all health. — Ellen G. White

Shamelessly Bold Quotes By Sue Grafton

There was an author who titled his books by days of the weeks and another one that used colors. Then there was Edward Gorey who wrote the book The Gashlycrumb Tinies, about the untimely death of 26 Victorian children, each representing a letter of the alphabet. I thought what a great way to link the titles. — Sue Grafton