White Collar Season 4 Episode 1 Quotes & Sayings
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I find that my entire life has come to me, and things happened without me planning them. You know, I never asked to photograph Princess Diana, and that made me more famous than I wanted. I never asked to photograph Madonna, and that pushed me to another level. There are things that just take you into the limelight. — Mario Testino

Inconsistent professing Christians injure the Gospel more than the sneering critic or the heretic. — Charles Spurgeon

Sometimes it could be the smallest thing that could topple over a whole life, and, in the end, destroy it. — Nova Ren Suma

When people feel a certain religion claims to have all the answers, that's what turns them off. — Matisyahu

Connie could make her feel slow and bovine; the way she'd suddenly snap her head around and bark a question that would leave Margie fumbling for an answer. — Liane Moriarty

Exactly,' the queen said. 'I've been where you are, and I know how difficult it is. You second guess the things you do; you second guess everything he does. You wonder over every conversation, trying to read into the breaths between sentences. It's exhausting. — Kiera Cass

The only soap of a dirty society is the clean men; only the clean can wash the grimy! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Hypocrisy is no cheap vice; nor can our natural temper be masked for many years together. — Edmund Burke

I look up to Tegan & Sara, obviously, Adele and Natalie Maines from the Dixie Chicks. All these artists are strong in their convictions, and they haven't changed who they are for the music business. — Mary Lambert

I have to step out for a second. Don't do anything funny while I'm gone. — Stephenie Meyer

I'm an outsider. I will always be an outsider. — Robert Crumb

Don't be different just for different's sake. If you see it differently, function that way. Follow your own muse, always. — Morgan Freeman

My time as a doorman was quite volatile and bloody, no door registration schemes or training courses could have prepared you for what it was like back then. You didn't have vanloads of police patrolling up and down the town then, you were lucky if you even seen a couple of bobbies in a car, never mind on foot. — Stephen Richards

Sound character is our greatest asset because it provides the power with which we may ride the emergencies of life instead of going down under them. — Napoleon Hill