Top 15 Sersale Suites Quotes
#1. I wasn't looking for someone who was perfect, just someone who perfectly affected me.
Max Monroe
#2. I love you like a brother, Stryder, but I swear there are times when I could strangle the very life out of you. (Zenobia)
'Tis a good thing you care for me then. Given my treatment, I shudder at what you would do to me should you decide to hate me. (Stryder)
Kinley MacGregor
#3. Those who have courage to love should have courage to suffer.
Anthony Trollope
#4. Criticism is like dissecting a dead frog," Caleb said when the book was published. "They're examining all the guts and shit and organs, when the thing that really matters, whatever it was that animated the body, has long since left. It does nothing for the art.
Kevin Wilson
#5. Our principal writers have nearly all been fortunate in escaping regular education.
Hugh MacDiarmid
#6. Bears are very nice, as long as you are nice to them.
Karl Lagerfeld
#8. Being creative isn't confined to a specific set of professions
everyone can and should be innovative.
Paul McDonald
#9. When I was little, my mom told me that if I lied, the devil would visit me in my sleep. To this day, if I tell even the smallest lie, I have bad dreams. Plus, I'm no good at it.
Shannen Doherty
#10. I don't want to make more friends. I have four kids, I have plenty of friends, and all the personal relationships I need.
Guy Kawasaki
#11. When we know Christ, it should show in our overflow, regardless of our relative success or discouragement in the face of rejection.
Lysa TerKeurst
#12. Throughout high school, I peddled my eggs, had a vendor stand at the local curb market - precursor to today's farmers' markets - and competed in 4-H contests and interscholastic debate.
Joel Salatin
#13. My family history begins with me, but yours ends with you.
Iphicrates
#14. Calligraphy may well be simply an artistic version of another form, that is the ideograms which make up the poem, but then not only does it reflect the character and temperament of the artist but ... also betrays his heart rate, his breathing.
Dai Sijie
#15. There is something very sad about an empty dressing room. It's like a discarded pair of underpants, which it resembles in a number of respects. It's seen a lot of activity. It may even have witnessed excitement and a whole gamut of human passions. And now there's nothing much left but a faint smell.
Terry Pratchett
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