
Top 15 Pearlstein Glass Quotes
#1. The tongue of the adder, visible only briefly, is a small matter.
L.E. Modesitt Jr.
#2. We fill our days with ongoing connection, denying ourselves time to think and dream.
Sherry Turkle
#3. The trouble is that so many people, most of them women, think they have to have a perfect body to be loved. But all it has to do is be capable of loving---and being loved.
Nina George
#4. The most expensive card you'll hold in your pocket is trust, if used irresponsibly, the charges become costly and the debt is often unforgivable
Silent Dugood
#5. Charity had always slightly creeped me out: There was nothing quite as condescending as the phrase "helping the less fortunate" rolling off the tongue of a white professional, as if poverty were a matter of luck instead of the result of a political system.
Sara Miles
#6. A woman today knows that the power of her femininity is very important.
Oscar De La Renta
#7. Fashion is what one wears oneself. What is unfashionable is what other people wear.
Oscar Wilde
#8. I don't create poetry, I create myself, for me my poems are a way to me.
Edith Sodergran
#9. If we didn't love one another, there wouldn't be an issue.
Holly Hood
#10. He'd have to thank him for that later. Maybe with a nice firm hand job. Because nothing says "I'm grateful" like a palm wrapped around your dick.
Cardeno C.
#11. I always, somehow, knew that I was going to dance.
Twyla Tharp
#12. Maybe that's what being alive is about: so we can track down those movments that are dying.
Muriel Barbery
#13. Elinor had some difficulty here to refrain from observing, that she thought Fanny might have borne with composure, an acquisition of wealth to her brother, by which neither she nor her child could be possibly impoverished.
Jane Austen
#14. Maybe it's because I come from a very utopian world of being a comedian, but I'm used to many live comedy performances going on in any city I'm in, and each of us is trying to be the best at what we do. I don't think of it as a competition so much as a thriving comedy economy.
Trevor Noah
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