Verellen Sectional Quotes & Sayings
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I love Jill Scott! I love everything she puts on, how she does her hair; everything about Jill Scott is amazing! — Yvette Nicole Brown

My family is my life, and everything else comes second as far as what's important to me. — Michael Imperioli

Heaven is a dream of Disneyland for those unable to act here on Earth. — Samantha Hunt

What I know now, my son: Evil begets evil. It grows. It transmutes, so that sometimes you cannot see that the evil in the world began as the evil in your own home. I'm sorry you have suffered. I'm sorry for the way your suffering casts a shadow over your life, over the woman you have yet to marry, the children you have yet to have. — Yaa Gyasi

With all the insolence she swallowed, it was a wonder her corsets still laced. Retort after rejoinder after sharp-edged remark: Why do you address me? What can I possibly have to say to a man who would split a pair of fives? Be quiet. Go to sleep. Go away. Come back when you have another erection. — Cecilia Grant

I have an aversion to being mislabeled. Here's a label I'd accept: I'm an 'individual.' I'm someone who can't follow, and doesn't want to lead. — Joni Mitchell

How can you eat that sawdust, Father?' she inquired, beginning on eggs and bacon and speaking cheerfully because it was a fine morning and only ten minutes past nine; and somehow, at the beginning of every new day, there was always a chance that this one might be different from all the rest. Something might happen; and then everything would be jollier all round. — Stella Gibbons

The best way to put more money in people's wallets
is to leave it there in the first place. — Edwin Feulner

Please assure me that you are all Republicans. — Ronald Reagan

While walking with a British coach.
Why do you chuckle every time we walk by the theater that is showing "Free Willy"? — Neil Leckman

The very toughest reporters were women who had taken over the jobs of men who'd gone to war. — Kurt Vonnegut