
Top 13 Jenaval Microscope Quotes
#1. If more women were in power, they wouldn't let wars break out," she said. "Women can't be bothered with all this fighting. We see war for what it is- a matter of broken bodies and crying mothers.
Alexander McCall Smith
#2. I hated hurting him. Most of the time, I could forget about it, but the inexorable truth is this: They might be glad to have me around, but I was the alpha and the omega of my parents' suffering.
John Green
#3. In every character you play, as much as you hate to admit it as an actor, but there's an element of you that you bring to it. Either the character helps you discover that element of you or the other way around, where that element of you helps you discover the character.
Janet Montgomery
#4. Religion doesn't divide the society. The humans reading the wrong books to understand religion, do.
Abhijit Naskar
#5. To win, I have to get angry. My anger is directed at the course, at attacking it and beating it.
Ingemar Stenmark
#6. He looked exactly like a rat. Like the human being version of a rat. Like the villain in a Don Bluth movie.
Rainbow Rowell
#7. Dull November brings the blast, Then the leaves are whirling fast.
Sara Coleridge
#8. Men and women are most alike at their most mature and soulful levels. Men and women are most different only at their most immature and merely physical levels.
Richard Rohr
#9. I didn't look back, but I knew you were still watching. It probably sounds weird, but I could just feel it. The hairs on my neck bristled when you blinked.
Lucy Christopher
#10. If God brings you to it ... He will see you through it.
Timothy Pina
#11. Katy Perry is the sexiest woman I've ever kissed. It was amazing and very purple - she had purple lipstick on. I don't think there will ever be anything cooler than kissing her ... until I marry her maybe!
Niall Horan
#12. I think often sadness is a great place to get songs from.
Sarah McLachlan
#13. Do you believe in Madonna? Because Lady Gaga has got something to say about 'Express Yourself,' and she's turned Madonna's fourth-best single of 1989 into her own instant-classic club anthem, 'Born This Way.'
Rob Sheffield
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