Pabllo Vittar (Phabullo Rodrigues da Silva) Quotes
Life can only be lived once. Don't be afraid to show who you really are. If your true self bothers other people, that's their problem, not yours.
Pabllo Vittar
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I want to have fun. It's a beautiful life. You learn, you win, you lose, but you get up.
Nas
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My mission in life is to preserve craftsmanship.
Waris Ahluwalia
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Live and allow others to live; hurt no one; life is dear to all living beings.
Mahavira
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In Denver, I was a homebody, and that's a life I'd chosen with great happiness. I wanted that break from the arc lights and focus on building a lovely home, have some fun, look after my kids and do things that I had missed out on while pursuing my dream.
Madhuri Dixit
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We all suffer. It's part of life. The blessing is - while evil exists, Divinity does, too, and it is stronger.
Taya Kyle
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When you write for children and young adults, you have much more affect and influence on them than when you write for adults. The books that get us through our childhood stay with us for life.
O. R. Melling
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I think there is something for all of us where you find a balance in your life, where you feel that everything you do isn't about your own creature comforts or satisfying your own appetites. Some of it has to be directed outward and there is a huge satisfaction in that.
Wendie Malick
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Where there is love there is life.
Mahatma Gandhi
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As long as I sit at Henry Clay's desk, I will remember his lifelong desire to forge agreement, but I will also keep close to my heart the principled stand of his cousin, Cassius Clay, who refused to forsake the life of any human, simply to find agreement.
Rand Paul
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Many activities and team play participation will give you a training that will prove invaluable later on in life.
Walter Annenberg
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I love life. I wish I could live another 500 years, truly. There is so much to do. I don't feel bitter or angry or disappointed. If anything, I am very grateful for where I come from. I have absolutely no regrets.
Waris Dirie
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I think that cosmetic enhancements in my profession are just an occupational hazard. But I think, more culturally, I'm interested in starting the conversation about aging gracefully and how, instead of making it a cultural problem, we make it individuals' problems.
Frances McDormand