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By nature you are a manifesting machine! ~ Stephen Richards
I moved to L.A. I wasn't really sure what I wanted to do, but I really like the entertainment industry. I started to make videos on YouTube to get more comfortable being in front of the camera. The first video I filmed was with my sister. ~ Rosanna Pansino
It didn't make things perfect, but it made them better. ~ Stephenie Meyer
First ladies are doing a lot. But the job remains undefined, frequently misunderstood, and subject to political attacks far nastier in some ways than those any President has ever faced. ~ Margaret Truman Daniel
Your tattoo," I said without thinking. "Does it mean anything?"
"Don't most tattoos?" he said. "I kind of want something to have significance if it's in permanent ink. On my skin."
"What does it mean?"
"It's a warning," he said.
Right.
"Do you have others?" I couldn't see any, despite his short sleeves. "I mean, under your clothes?"
What was wrong with me? Was it inappropriate hour or something?
"One more." He was trying not to smile. "But I need to know you a little better first. ~ Mary Watson
It also occurred to him, like a well-aimed kick to the head, that the idea of watching Rose marry anyone was something he looked forward to about as much as he would castration.
Possibly less. ~ Kathryn Smith
Our political vagueness divides men, it does not fuse them. ~ G.K. Chesterton
Just a cold. And I think maybe I'm pregnant, because I'm always riding the porcelain bus, or thinking about it. ~ Alex Adams
There are days that I get neurotic with the violin. Every little adjustment will change the balance for good or for bad. It's kind of a miracle, the way the whole thing works as an acoustical whole, so perfectly balanced. ~ Joshua Bell
the quality of men who are selected by these modern democratic methods of adult franchise gradually deteriorates because of lack of thinking and the noise of propaganda . . . He [the voter] reacts to sound and to the din, he reacts to repetition and he produces either adictator or a dumb politician who is insensitive. Such a politician can stand all the din in the world and still remain standing on his two feet and, therefore, he gets selected in the end because the others have collapsed because of the din.
Guha, Ramachandra (2011-02-10). India After Gandhi (Kindle Locations 3272-3276). Pan Books. Kindle Edition. ~ Ramachandra Guha
They always told each other about the parts of the day they had spent apart, sketching in detail so the other could see it, so it became a memory they seemed to share in common. They were good at talking. Sharing stories. Everything he did only seemed to take root when he told her about it. There were times when he arrived home as breathless as an inspired poet with the urgency to talk to her. ~ Glenn Haybittle