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Ss2 50r Quotes By Jessica Zafra

Repeat after me: "I am a goddess. I am a goddess. I am a goddess." Make this your mantra. From constant repetition you will start believing it, and if you yourself are convinced of your goddesshood, other people will be convinced. — Jessica Zafra

Ss2 50r Quotes By Philippe Halsman

This fascination with the human face has never left me ... Every face I see seems to hide and sometimes, fleetingly, to reveal the mystery of another human being ... Capturing this revelation became the goal and passion of my life. — Philippe Halsman

Ss2 50r Quotes By Grace King

Every heart has a miracle to pray for. Every life holds that which only a miracle can cure. To prove that there have never been, that there can never be, miracles does not alter the matter. So long as there is something hoped for, - that does not come in the legitimate channel of possible events, - just so long will the miracle be prayed for. — Grace King

Ss2 50r Quotes By Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr.

I've never found time to indulge more than a single ambition. — Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr.

Ss2 50r Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

I trust there are none here present, who profess to be followers of Christ who do not also practice prayer in their families. We may have no positive commandment for it, but we believe that it is so much in accord with the genius and spirit of the gospel, and that it is so commended by the example of the saints, that the neglect thereof is a strange inconsistency. — Charles Spurgeon

Ss2 50r Quotes By Zbigniew Herbert

Forgive me also that I didn't fight like Lord Byron for the happiness of captive peoples that I watched only risings of the moon and museums — Zbigniew Herbert

Ss2 50r Quotes By Oscar Wilde

There was a silence. The evening darkened in the room. Noiselessly and with silver feet the shadows crept in from the garden. The colours faded wearily out of things. — Oscar Wilde

Ss2 50r Quotes By Chet Williamson

This is an age when men hide their deepest fears and instincts behind a mask of rationality. Mankind has become a herd of sheep which does not believe in the existence of wolves. — Chet Williamson

Ss2 50r Quotes By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Jealousy lives upon doubts. It becomes madness or ceases entirely as soon as we pass from doubt to certainty. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Ss2 50r Quotes By Molly Ringwald

When you say you're 40, you can't call yourself an ingenue any more. — Molly Ringwald

Ss2 50r Quotes By Carl Sandburg

The books awed her by size, thickness, the staggering mass of lines and words to read before she could read all of them. Then having read all of the books must she carry in her head all that knowledge from the books? This too staggered her.
"Wouldn't my head feel queer?" she asked Elder Brewster. "Wouldn't my head feel heavy carrying so much knowledge? Could any of it spill out if there was too much? — Carl Sandburg

Ss2 50r Quotes By Josephine De La Baume

I like to look like a tomboy during the day and then a pin-up girl at night. — Josephine De La Baume

Ss2 50r Quotes By Maria Conchita Alonso

It doesn't really matter where the opportunity comes from, as long as I have fun doing the work. — Maria Conchita Alonso

Ss2 50r Quotes By Frank Lampard

Of course it is going to be difficult for any player to get in the Chelsea side no matter who they are. — Frank Lampard

Ss2 50r Quotes By Marcel Proust

Words present us with little pictures, clear and familiar, like those that are hung on the walls of schools to give children an example of what a workbench is, a bird, an anthill, things conceived of as similar to all others of the same sort. But names present a confused image of people
and of towns, which they accustom us to believe are individual, unique like people
an image which derives from them, from the brightness or darkness of their tone, the color with which it is painted uniformly, like one of those posters, entirely blue or entirely red, in which, because of the limitations of the process used or by a whim of the designer, not only the sky and the sea are blue or red, but the boats, the church, the people in the streets. — Marcel Proust