Grace Jones Quotes
I just go with the flow, I follow the yellow brick road. I don't know where it's going to lead me, but I follow it.Grace Jones
Quotes to Explore
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I'm always writing lyrics. I have so many lyrics on so many stray pieces of paper. Everywhere.
Abbie Cornish -
I know one of the reasons God gave me kids was to test my patience.
Faith Hill -
I wanted to make it a really strong point to not watch 'Battlestar Galactica' before starting 'Caprica' because I was afraid it was going to give me a lot of pressure and preconceived notions of what it was going to be like.
Magda Apanowicz -
Football matters so much to people, and they get very defensive - or angry.
Gary Lineker -
I had never been out covering a story, but boy, was that fun.
Ed Bradley -
The great thing about doing theater is that you get to do it better the next night.
Patrick Wilson
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It is one thing to fall victim to the flood or to fall prey to cancer; it is another thing to fall into the hands of the living God.
R. C. Sproul -
If you're a Catholic you believe what the Church teaches and the climate makes no difference.
Flannery O'Connor -
The parts for women, you're either like the quietly suffering wife or the wild girl.
Lauren Graham -
The more things you do, the more things you can do.
Lucille Ball -
I still believe in rock and roll, it pays my bills.
Jimmy Buffett -
It was a show. Everyone played their parts masterfully.
Nan Aron
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Families break up when they get hints you don't intend and miss hints that you do.
Robert Frost -
Any self-prompt that reminds you to focus on flow not ebb, contributes to your greater sense of abundance.
Sarah Ban Breathnach -
Well you know it's dangerous in politics, because especially in the Philippines there's a lot of killing in politics.
Manny Pacquiao -
Hold an image of the life you want, and that image will become fact.
Norman Vincent Peale -
Diamonds are a girls bestfriend.
Marilyn Monroe -
I have a friend who's an artist, and he sometimes takes a view which I don't agree with. He'll hold up a flower and say, "Look how beautiful it is," and I'll agree. But then he'll say, "I, as an artist, can see how beautiful a flower is. But you, as a scientist, take it all apart and it becomes dull." I think he's kind of nutty. ... There are all kinds of interesting questions that come from a knowledge of science, which only adds to the excitement and mystery and awe of a flower. It only adds. I don't understand how it subtracts.
Richard Feynman