Top 13 Chmerkovskiy Brothers Quotes
#1. Are you a man-whore? I asked as the loudest group of them teetered away on their high heels. (High heels? Really? At seven thirty in the morning? Shouldn't you actually have breasts before you start wearing heels?)
Laurie Halse Anderson
#2. An appallingly high percentage of doctors and other practitioners are still pretty much out of the loop regarding trigger points, despite their having been written about in medical journals for over sixty years.
Clair Davies
#3. Love by its presence, like God by His, makes everything not necessarily clear or right or even good, but acceptable. Whereas in its absence, as in His, there is no hope.
Virgilia Peterson
#4. Health innovation, enabled by digital technologies to build big consumer service brands, is an incredibly interesting, complex problem to work on.
John Sculley
#5. We have to learn to die in every moment in order to be fully alive.
Nhat Hanh
#6. Continual prayer is a lifestyle."
~R. Alan Woods [2013]
R. Alan Woods
#7. Care, mad to see a man sae happy, E'en drouned himsel amang the nappy.
John Bunyan
#8. I have not changed with the accomplishments. I've remained the same. If I had changed, great. You know, but I haven't.
Renee Fleming
#9. There are some places so beautiful they can make a grown man break down and weep.
Edward Abbey
#10. He'd already chosen his mate. It was too bad she was trying to arrest him for f***ing murder.
Annie Nicholas
#11. Great masters merit emulation, not worship.
Alan Cohen
#12. That hard work, honesty, and integrity always paid off in the end, while skating by on your looks was somehow an offense. And like that day playing psychiatrist, I occasionally worried that she was right.
Emily Giffin
#13. The one radio voice that I listened to above others belonged to Ella Fitzgerald. There was a quality to her voice that fascinated me, and I'd sing along with her, trying to catch the subtle ways she shaded her voice, the casual yet clean way she sang the words.
Doris Day
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