Top 13 Masquerades Travelin Quotes

#1. When I'm single, I'm this fabulous, independent, confident woman, and then I get involved with one disastrous man after another and I turn into this needy, insecure, fearful girl who becomes frightened of her own shadow.

Jane Green

#2. There is a tendency of the American people to give those who are elected an opportunity to carry out their policies and programs.

John Dingell

#3. I had one word for him, and it started with an "ass" and ended in "hole.

Victoria Laurie

#4. I think a commission set up to examine slavery and the consequences of it, would probably be a very fruitful, important dialogue for the United States to be involved in.

Bob Matsui

#5. The day of fire is coming, the thrush
will fly ablaze like a little sky rocket ...

Anne Sexton

#6. They're only Scotch pearls," he said, apologetically, "but they look bonny on you." His fingers lingered a moment on my neck. "Those were your mother's pearls!" said Dougal, glowering at the necklace. "Aye," said Jamie calmly, "and now they're my wife's. Shall we go?

Diana Gabaldon

#7. Find your centre and live in it.

Ralph Waldo Trine

#8. The gym is the best place you'll ever be.

Skip Prosser

#9. A good scientist is a person in whom the childhood quality of perennial curiosity lingers on. Once he gets an answer, he has other questions.

Frederick Seitz

#10. I tilted my head up and asked, "What would you do if I kissed you right now?"
He pretended to think about it for an obnoxious amount of time before saying, "I would kiss you back.

Michelle Hodkin

#11. The most important part about bliss is understanding that tapping into your bliss is not about living in a world that is made up of rainbows, glitter, and unicorns that shit cupcakes.

Veronica N. Cuyugan

#12. While men are gazing up to Heaven, imagining after a happiness, or fearing a Hell after they are dead, their eyes are put out, that they see not what is their birthright.

Gerrard Winstanley

#13. When I was a kid I was not a good student. I went to the University of Colarado, my grades were poor. I was asked to leave after a year. What I really wanted to do was to be an artist.

Robert Redford

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