Troop Beverly Hills Movie Quotes & Sayings
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I love really crappy carnivals, where you think the ride is going to break. There's something so seedy about them. — Lea Thompson
Our goal is not to ignore the problems of life, but to put ourselves in better mental and emotional states where we can not only come up with solutions, but act upon them. — Tony Robbins
Wealth is in applications of mind to nature; and the art of getting rich consists not in industry, much less in saving, but in a better order, in timeliness, in being at the right spot. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
I secretly understood: the primitive appeal of the hearth. Television is - its irresistible charm - a fire. — John Updike
I used to tell women graduate students, half-seriously, that the role of slightly rebellious daughter was one of the better roles for women living in patriarchy. — Carol Gilligan
The kiss he gave her was fierce and passionate, relaying so much more than lust and desire. She clung to him, soaking up the flood of emotion from a man known for his reserve and austerity. This was why she could blossom for him, why she felt fearless and audacious. They were so much alike in that way, their still waters running deeper than most. — Sylvia Day
Women see through Claude Lorraines. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The good thing about Broadway is that you don't have to worry about an airdate. It gets done when it gets done. — Seth MacFarlane
The water-dragon's name was Lady Kiyomizu, although much to Junichiro's horror she breezily told Laurence to call her Kiyo, and not to stand on formality. "You have no manners anyway," she said, "and there is no sense your trying to put out sakura blossoms, when you are a bamboo. — Naomi Novik
I used to believe my art had to be about the things that brought me joy and gave me hope. But I learned that art can be found in all of life, even in pain.
Valentine, while in Italy (pg 267) — Adriana Trigiani
I feel much better to give than to receive. That's why I'm much more happier now as a coach than I ever was as a fighter. — Duane Ludwig
