Zilean's Quotes & Sayings
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God," Kal groans, putting me down on my feet when we reach his car. "You two are disgustingly horny. It's abnormal. — Siobhan Davis
Never like seein' strangers. Guess it's cause no stranger ever good newsed me. — Borden Chase
The blues to me is like being very sad, very sick, going to church, being very happy ... it's sort of a mixed up thing. You just have to feel it. — Billie Holiday
Don't become a slave to non-crucial matters. — Robert Ringer
Architecture was pretty much the sexiest thing to be doing from 1700-1800. — Kevin McCloud
I studied dance at a high school arts magnet program before moving on to Miami's New World School of the Arts, and from there, I went on to study at The Juilliard School. — Robert Battle
Don't look for wealth and beauty as these will last only a short time , and then you'll be left with nothing. Look for piety and faith and you'll get everything including wealth and beauty with it — Shelina Zahra Janmohamed
There's an amount of love that can never - no matter what - be taken away or torn apart, no matter the situation. There are certain people who you will always, always love. — Selena Gomez
You can sew your own curtain to remain hidden from the dark side of the world — Munia Khan
Treaties of peace, made after war, are entrusted to individuals to negotiate and carry out. — Richard Cobden
The Cop. She has a steel grid in front of her mind, and for anything in the outer world to reach her it first has to squeeze through the bars of that grid. Information has to be broken into small cubes; information and data packaged in two-dimensional squares are preferable to three-dimensional cubes however: they pass through the grid more quickly and once they reach the Cop's mind take up less space there. — Russell Banks
My work is purely autobiographical ... It is about myself and my surroundings. — Lucian Freud
Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live. — Norman Cousins
