Vladanka Celic Quotes & Sayings
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Sweetheart, even when you're fifty years old and I'm pushing ninety, I'll still worry about you. You're my daughter and I love you. — Lolita Lopez

If you want me, just whistle. You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and blow.
(as Marie 'Slim' Browning in To Have and Have Not) — Lauren Bacall

I was attracted to the concept of Hollywood and the lifestyle here. But I've grown to mistrust it because it has changed. I didn't bargain for digital access parking in some concrete structure. Real heaven for me was to drive somewhere and park right in front. Now the city is going vertical. — Edward Ruscha

That church . . . it reminds me of one in downtown Chicago. Do you remember? That beautiful one with the courtyard near the Drake."
Jeremy took a newspaper from a stack behind him and sat across from me. "I know the one you're talking about, but that church," he gestured out the window, "is older than America."
I sighed. "Of course it is. Did I really just try to compare British and American architecture? How insensitive of me. — Jessica Martinez

Hi You son or daughter of Prophet Adam pbuh; wishing you peace, health and happiness.
You can hope for a better hereafter, if you have contributed for a better herein. Thanking for the blessing called Pakistan is by loving thy country, thy city and the people around you. Do something for your neighbor. — Bakhtiar

Share your food with the needy and you shall see that your food will taste much better! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

You believe in God? Believe also in your imagination. — Neville Goddard

You strip away every ounce of civility in me, Selene" - Levi — Katie Reus

Money is perhaps the single most important parameter which influences our decision when it comes to a job. — Abhishek Ratna

Writing is like prostitution. First you do it for love, and then for a few close friends, and then for money. — Moliere

In mindfulness, acceptance always comes first, change comes after. — Shamash Alidina