Zingari Quotes & Sayings
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I was always looking up to supermodels. They were, like, my superheroes. — Kendall Jenner
Most ball games are lost, not won. — Casey Stengel
Like glimpses of forgotten dreams. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
Yes, there's plenty of fish in the sea, but be gifted with a rare catch: that one which lives with "forever faithfulness." ~ Angelica Hopes, If I Could Tell You — Angelica Hopes
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereereeeeees. I believe in miracles. — Ruud Gullit
We live in a culture that celebrates talent more than integrity, but we've got it backward. Talent depreciates over time. So do intellect and appearance. You will eventually lose your strength and lose your looks. You may even lose your mind. But you don't have to lose your integrity. Integrity is the only thing that doesn't depreciate over time. Nothing takes longer to build than a godly reputation. And nothing is destroyed more quickly by one stroke of sin. That's why it must be celebrated and protected above all else. — Mark Batterson
It was so much simpler to see other people's wrongs and make them pay. It was so much harder to have compassion, to see yourself in others and find forgiveness. — Lisa Unger
It's as if the work on your canvas has a will of its own. When that happens, it can be quite exciting. But disturbing, too, when, as the painter, you are not in control of your painting. — Wally Lamb
No mortal thing can bear so high a price, But that with mortal thing it may be bought. — Walter Raleigh
When I used to drive on the road from L. A., one time in Arizona we went off-road to see what weird little towns are around. Loved Bisbee. — Doug Stanhope
The Global Fund is a central player in the progress being achieved on HIV, TB and malaria. It channels resources to help countries fight these diseases. I believe in its impact because I have seen it firsthand. — Bill Gates
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The White House belongs to all Americans. It's supposed to be something we're proud of. — Nancy Reagan