Widell Cutting Quotes & Sayings
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The hostess looked him over. "If it was, what would you do about it?" "This happen a lot?" A flash of pity flickered in the corner of her mouth. — Robert Queen
When working out, length is not a substitute for intensity. — Bill Loguidice
Now take Prince Temnos to Princess Berenise. We need him in our custody in order to succeed. — Kate Elliott
If there is no laughter, Jesus has gone somewhere else. If there is no joy and freedom, it is not a church: it is simply a crowd of melancholy people basking in a religious neurosis. If there is no celebration, there is no real worship. — Steve Brown
The seeker has no beliefs, he is open and trusts his feelings. His religion is life, his God is life, he makes no divisions of nations as he sees the world is one and we are all human beings. Life itself reveals how to live and he trusts life. — Chobo
I just love what I do so much. — Lilly Singh
It was like one of those dreams at high school when everyone else has clothes on except you. — Tom Ford
I've been in enough films where the studio wanted that extra little cuteness to make it sellable. — Sandra Bullock
Really, handknitting is a dreamy activity, built into many people's thumbs and fingers by genes already there, itching to display their skills and achievement possibilities. — Elizabeth Zimmermann
To receive spiritual direction is to recognize that God does not solve our problems or answer all our questions, but leads us closer to the mystery of our existence where all questions cease. — Henri Nouwen
It's fear that makes an act courageous. — Denise Hunter
I'm comfortable with morally gray. — Noah
Do not be surprised,' she said. 'It is I, and it is not I; You shall find me again, and you shall lose me; Once more shall I come among you; for few men have seen me, and none has understood me; And you shall forget me, and you shall recognize me, and you shall forget me. — Marcel Schwob
Any one observing him would have seen a change in his complexion, in the adjustment of his facial muscles, in the vividness of his glance, which might have made them imagine that every molecule in his body had passed the message of a magic touch. And so it had. — George Eliot
