Top 14 Bluely Backgrounds Quotes

#1. There're a lot of rules to basketball.

Amar'e Stoudemire

#2. To teach one who has no curiosity to learn, is to sow a field without ploughing it.

Richard Whately

#3. Most people are too stupid to act in their own interest

Friedrich Nietzsche

#4. Holding on to resentments and anger can ruin your quality of life. The only person who suffers from your failure to forgive is you - it is not the other guy. When you stay hostile or resentful, it tears down your immune system and increases your risk of disease.

Deborah King

#5. What I want for Christmas is to be a Japanese pop star. [Laughs] Santa can't exactly put that under the tree, but I'm hoping that some magic will happen overseas.

Candice Accola

#6. No disrespect to the country. It's a wonderful place, the ... where's he gone again?

Steve Bruce

#7. you'll never find a shoe store
that sells a pair of glass heels
so make your own
or just buy a pair of sneakers instead

it's more practical
to chase your future prince
don't you think?

-don't wait, run

Emi Sisk

#8. Speak no ill of a friend, nor even of an enemy.

Pittacus Of Mytilene

#9. There was really no friendship in modeling, though a certain amount of warmth comes from running into models you know on shoots, because you end up in so many unfamiliar places, from Alaska to Africa.

Carol Alt

#10. A bit of pain's just what we need: to cauterize the wound, burn out the infection.

Mark Lawrence

#11. How many after being celebrated by fame have been given up to oblivion; and how many who have celebrated the fame of others have long been dead.

Marcus Aurelius

#12. If the medical bay could have raised its eyebrows and made judgmental little tsk-tsk sounds, it would have. Instead,

James S.A. Corey

#13. Look here, my boy, if you have average intelligence, about half the things you do are bound to be right, which is a fair achievement for any career. Don't spend sleepless nights over them.

R.P. Noronha

#14. We must not let our passions destroy our dreams.

Thomas S. Monson

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