Smoothie Bowl Quotes & Sayings
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My mom's chicken, with rice and gravy was my favorite dish as a kid, and it still is now. That's my favorite meal from her or from anybody. It's a family favorite. — Serena Williams

Self-reflection is so healthy. Journaling works for me - when I record the details of what I'm going through, whether it's a relationship issue or negative thoughts, I can look back and see how far I've come. It makes me proud to see my progress and how I got through a bad situation. — Kelly Rowland

A lot of people are realizing they had the wool pulled over their eyes by Obama. — Clint Eastwood

Now I was safe, now I was really crazy, and nobody could take me out of there. — Susanna Kaysen

A wounded love carries a scar to the grave. — Arnold Haultain

When he smiles at me, I'm lost. — Jodi Picoult

Famine emerges from a lack of interlocal trade; when one locality's food crop fails, since there is virtually no trade with other localities, the bulk of the people starve. It is precisely the permeation of the free market throughout the world that has virtually ended this scourge of famine by permitting trade between areas. — Murray Rothbard

I truly enjoyed Greece - Santorini. That's somewhere that I always want to be. — Kendall Jenner

I liked my zone small, and I didn't want visitors. — Gail Giles

I think that the difference between 'The Sopranos' and the shows that came before it was that it was really personal. There had been a lot of dramas, a lot of really good ones, a lot of really bad ones, but they were always franchise shows about cops, or doctors, or lawyers. They weren't about the writer himself. — David Chase

The world is full of horrors, Tommen. You can fight them, or laugh at them, or look without seeing ... — George R R Martin

He entered her in a single hard thrust, opening her, stretching her and forcing a moan of surprise from her. She was ready, so ready, and yet totally unprepared. She'd been wrong. She was still virgin to this, to his strength and her need, to the pleasure and the pain and the sheer triumph of having him. He drove into her and she rose to him, clutched him tighter, harder. Her nails raked and dug into his back, her teeth into his neck. — Ellen O'Connell

Now it was as if everybody had become their own fan. Everybody was their own paparazzi. — Nancy Jo Sales