
Top 19 Double Jointed Quotes
#1. I am taking belly dancing now. My hips are double-jointed, so I can do it really easily.
Alexa Vega
#2. I used to be double-jointed in my hips, so I could put my toe in my mouth. That can't be classed as a talent really, rather a mild deformity.
Sara Cox
#4. I'm double-jointed. I can put my legs over my head, which freaks people out.
Shakira
#5. What I did have, which others perhaps didn't, was a capacity for sticking at it, which really is the point, not the talent at all. You have to stick at it.
Doris Lessing
#6. There is a certain kind of maturity that can be attained only through the discipline of suffering.
D. A. Carson
#7. Righteous. The real deal. He's honest, loyal, faithful. He lives his ideals. It gives him power.
Jim Butcher
#8. All successful individuals have become such by hard work; by improving moments before they pass into hours, and hours that other people may occupy in the pursuit of pleasure.
Mary Baker Eddy
#9. And, of course, afterwards
one always hears these things afterwards, so much better if one heard them before
we found out that dozens of empty brandy bottles were taken out of the house every week!
Agatha Christie
#10. I love you, and there is nothing on this earth I wouldn't do for you. I would kill for you, walk through fire for you and fight your demons if that's what you needed from me.
Aurora Rose Reynolds
#11. You won't really see me at any events, any nightclubs.
Georgia Salpa
#13. You see, the goal of the Christian life is not simply to get us into heaven, but to get heaven into us!
Richard J. Foster
#14. We usually know what we can do, but temptation shows us who we are.
Thomas A Kempis
#15. As far as the Lord is concerned, the time to stand is in the darkest moment. It is when everything seems hopeless, when there appears no way out, when God alone can deliver.
David Wilkerson
#16. The author distinguishes George Washington's leadership from that of another aristocratic general whose temperament was somewhat cold. Unlike him, Washington made the effort to at least appear to suffer with his troops.
John Ferling
#19. Tragedy and comedy involve an audience, so they must give--sharing themselves to elicit tears and laughter. Melodrama is not such a strategist. It meets no one's expectation but its internal need to feel.
Yiyun Li
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