Viado Quotes & Sayings
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I'm super girly and like to wear skirts and dresses all the time. — Chrissie Fit

Talent is a very potent aphrodisiac. When someone is incredibly gifted, I find them incredibly sexy. — Patricia Clarkson

If you thought the advent of the Internet, the spread of cheap and efficient information technology, and the growing fragmentation of the consumer market were all going to help smaller companies thrive at the expense of the slow-moving giants of the Fortune 500, apparently you were wrong. — James Surowiecki

When there is hate, there is passion,
When there is passion, there is flame,
When there is flame, there is love. — T. Haque

Polly belonged wholly to her time. Alert to its defects and dangers, she nevertheless had reached what she herself called an "adjustment," and she was very firm in her belief that without the attainment of a state of conscious harmony with the society in which he functioned, no individual could hope to accomplish much of anything — Paul Bowles

A charming arsehole, isn't that what they're called? — Jo Nesbo

A woman is like a tea bag. She only knows her strength when put in hot water. — Nancy Reagan

How can something feel so fucking right and also, so incredibly wrong? — K.J. Bell

On the one side are the truths of fact, on the other the truth of the writer's feeling, and where the two coincide cannot be decided by any outside authority in advance. — Roy Pascal

The wind sounded of Mother Earth's forsaken and abandoned cries. — Cormac McCarthy

Let's face it, the Internet was designed for the PC. The Internet is not designed for the iPhone. That's why they've got 75,000 applications - they're all trying to make the Internet look decent on the iPhone. — Steve Ballmer

don't move from place to place on purpose. It's not a conscious choice to be a nomad. Although I can see that each move is my own decision, predicated on nothing but my ever-growing sense that I don't belong where I am, fueled by the hope that maybe there is, in fact, a place I do belong, a place just off in the future. — Taylor Jenkins Reid