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Visitel Quotes & Sayings

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It's Okay," he answered and smiled ironically. "I should be grateful to the knife that's curing me for being so sharp. — Igor Eliseev

It's nice to feel needed ... it's better to feel wanted. — Ingrid Weir

In twenty-four years of proofreading, flocks of words flew into my head through the windows of my soul. Some of them stayed on and built nests in there. Why should I not speak like a poet, with a commonwealth of language at my disposal, constantly invigorated by new arrivals? — Rohinton Mistry

Sometimes a person thinks he's attached to one thing and he's really attached to something else. — Gerald Stern

I don't think socialism, and I don't think warmness and respect are necessarily bad words. — Dave Matthews

A coward can be a hero, but a hero cannot be a coward. — Mehmet Murat Ildan

I still go through stages of wanting to try other trades. When I was young I thought I'd be a magician. And then a cartoonist. Or a professional roller-skater. But there wasn't much support for those on career day. — Jason Mraz

There are more scriptural reasons to oppose homophobia than to oppose homosexuality. — John B. Cobb

In times of trouble, may the Lord keep you safe. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Pray as flowers pray for beauty. — Debasish Mridha

Do the girls swim too?" "Yes, Miz Carter lets them swim in their shifts." Elizabeth raised an eyebrow at that. "What do you men wear?" Laughter glinted in his green eyes, and he slanted her a mischievous grin. "Since Miz Carter came here to live, we swim in old pants cut off at the knees." Warmth crept up her cheeks. Bad enough thinking about a bare-chested Nick swimming in the pool without thinking of him naked! — Debra Holland

A man can't pass on, like a mother could, an awareness of your body, or sensuality, or what it means to be a woman. I was never taught what femininity was. I learnt it - or rather I invented it - on my own. I tended not to talk at all, if people were staring at me. — Carole Bouquet