Top 15 Bourdin Quotes

#1. Seven times have I despised my soul: The sixth time when she despised the ugliness of a face, and knew not that it was one of her own masks.

Kahlil Gibran

#2. Guys like us got nothing to look ahead to.

John Steinbeck

#3. There are two ways to write error-free programs; only the third one works.

Alan Perlis

#4. The greatness of a man is not in how much wealth he acquires, but in his integrity and his ability to affect those around him positively

Bob Marley

#5. I would always cast Meryl Streep for everything. I would do with something inspired by the work of Guy Bourdin, my favorite photographer.

Penelope Cruz

#6. Indeed, Xcor stayed away for the wrong reason, the bad reason, an unacceptable reason - in spite of all his training, he found himself choosing Throe's life over ambition: His anger had taken him in one direction, but his regret had led him in another. And the latter one was what won out.

J.R. Ward

#7. I started reading literature at 17 or 18, and I felt this extra beat to life.

Richard Ford

#8. But men are less used to the idea of being raped than women are, and it strikes them with a fresh horror. With women, that horror comes right along with the female genitals.

Charlaine Harris

#9. Apply loose powder on top of the foundation under your eyes, so if a little shadow spills, it's easier to wipe off.

Katharine McPhee

#10. The passions of the young are vices in the old.

Joseph Joubert

#11. For parlor use, the vague generality is a life saver.

George Ade

#12. For whoever doesn't overcome the cowardice inside themselves will die of fear to the end of their days. The

Andrzej Sapkowski

#13. Looking at her, I thought again how beautiful she was - even in jeans and a T-shirt, no makeup, she was breathtaking. So much so that it was hard to believe she could ever have looked at herself and seen anything else.

Sarah Dessen

#14. crossed the dining room and

Francoise Bourdin

#15. Be with people who question you, that's how you learn and grow.

Saru Singhal

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