
Top 15 Espys Quotes
#1. I worked with AXE Hair to do a promo shoot for the ESPYs and ESPN - it's all about having girl-approved hair. They have a newer product out there with the hair stuff - shampoo, conditioner and all the styling products that they have.
Matthew Stafford
#2. I had wanted to compromise with Fate: to escape occasional great agonies by submitting to a whole life of privation and small pains.
Charlotte Bronte
#3. When other people reject positive changes you make for yourself, there is always some nerve to get to the root of in those other people.
Jennifer Hudson
#4. Don't call me Alessandro, or this could get ugly. Oh, then may I call you Alice?
E. Lockhart
#5. A lawyer's answer ... so close to the truth that the truth was able to hide in its shadow.
Stephen King
#6. The lights from inside the gallery are illuminating her skin, giving her a glow that really does make her look like an angel. I want to run my hand across her back and feel for actual wings.
Colleen Hoover
#7. think that every one, no matter how many troubles he may have when he grows up, ought to have a happy childhood to look back upon.
Jean Webster
#8. I have a problem with censorship by the lawyer - by legal people by the publishing firm, and I may be changing publishers. They don't seem to want to take too many risks with living people.
Kenneth Anger
#9. The worst days of darkness through which I have ever passed have been greatly alleviated by throwing myself with all my energy into some work relating to others.
James A. Garfield
#10. Suffering when cannot be avoided, is to help your way to glory ... all rivers flow into the same sea.
Paulo Coelho
#11. Lord. How many antidepressants can one person take? However much it is, I'm going to need the maximum dose if I make it out of this alive. -Dani Springman.
Baylee Crush
#12. [To woman bragging about having kept her husband for seven years:] Don't worry, if you keep him long enough, he'll come back in style.
Dorothy Parker
#13. A family is a place where principles are hammered and honed on the anvil of everyday living.
Charles R. Swindoll
#14. I love the semicolon; it's unnecessary, but graceful and sophisticated.
Brian P. Cleary
#15. But, of course, for those of us who understand life, we would not care less about figures.
Antoine De Saint-Exupery
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