
Top 26 Debra Ollivier Quotes
#1. I want to make clothes that make women feel beautiful.
Prabal Gurung
#2. When I work on a movie, I never aim for records, collections or the number one position. I always concentrate on my work and look for ways to improve my acting abilities. I also advise my co-stars not to concentrate on these pretty issues and just focus on acting.
Mahesh Babu
#3. [For the French] time ... is an ephemeral currency and should be spent doing the things that make life worth living.
Debra Ollivier
#4. I promise you that when the circumstances arise where I have a difference on policy or on presentation, I have - I can tell you in my heart, I know - I would have no hesitation, were I privileged to be vice president, to walk into the president's office, close the door, and share my heart.
Mike Pence
#5. Nobody knows how to do it except the Egyptians. Even modern science.
J.D. Salinger
#6. Men may be the head of the house, but the women are the neck, and they can turn the head any way they want.
Debra Ollivier
#7. Fate. Now that's a loaded word. Like "yoga" or "karma", it's one of those words that slipped out of its native culture and ended up a celebrity with an extreme makeover.
Debra Ollivier
#8. As the old French proverb warns: He who fears to suffer suffers from fear.
Debra Ollivier
#9. I enter on the trust to which I have been called by the suffrage of my fellow-citizens with my fervent prayers to the Almighty that He will be graciously pleased to continue to us that protect which He has already so conspicuously displayed in our favor.
James Monroe
#10. The medieval pilgrimage routes, in which Christians walked from church to church to commune with the innards of saints, are the beginnings of the modern tourism industry.
Sarah Vowell
#11. I've driven the past 10,000 miles
because I feel closer after every mile
Even as I sit here day after day alone
it's your silhouette that surrounds me
and that's enough to get me to tomorrow.
Austin V. Songer
#12. Unconsciously, perhaps, we treasure the power we have over people by their regard for our opinion of them, and we hate those upon whom we have no such influence.
W. Somerset Maugham
#13. Live with the consequences of your deeds and enjoy the warmth they create. The only warmth in the cold, indifferent universe is that which we create ourselves. And that is what a work of art is, it is what a constructed life is, a fulfilled life, the warmth of acts.
Peter Watson
#14. My whole family is missing that sports gene. I hope I didn't screw that up by marrying a great golfer.
Penn Jillette
#15. Feed your mind. Cultivate impressions and opinions. Know what you think.
Debra Ollivier
#16. If you forbid [children] from doing what is natural , they will seek it out later in ways that are unnatural and perverse.
Debra Ollivier
#17. It's not equality that counts, it's reprocity that counts. Love is not like a balance sheet. There's no such thing as double-entry accounting when it comes to love.
Debra Ollivier
#18. I definitely see the voice as an instrument: It makes great drums, great synth pads, great everything.
Grimes
#19. Invest your time in what is personally meaningful and relevant
Debra Ollivier
#20. Was it this image of the woman she once was that made her fingers tremble? Or did she feel for this man in her bed who'd quietly started weeping for reasons she didn't understand?
Adam Johnson
#21. She is focused on living her own full life, following her own agenda and cultivating her actual self, rather than reinventing herself or pining away to be someone she's not.
Debra Ollivier
#22. Harness your own power though what you keep to yourself
Debra Ollivier
#23. How impossible it
is to really make a choice, when the best choice of all is an option you
couldn't even imagine.
Laurie J. Marks
#24. Calling it an experiment gives you permission to fail.
A. J. Jacobs
#25. If you're going to maintain any kind of self-respect, you're going to have to keep secrets from yourself.
David Eddings
#26. Consider your life your personal currency-and invest it wisely.
Debra Ollivier
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