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#1. a relief to all of them that the #Quote by Catherine Coulter
#2. One of the greatest things about being an artist is, as you get older, if you keep working hard in relationship to what you want the world to be and how you want it to become, there is a history of interesting growth that resonates with different moments in your life. #Quote by Catherine Opie
#3. Failure is nothing but success trying to be born in a bigger way. Most seeming failures are just installments toward victory! #Quote by Catherine Ponder
#4. She rose. 'You mean,' Catherine d'Albon said, 'I have agreed to marry a libertine?'
'Everyone marries libertines,' Lymond said comfortably, rising and taking her elbow. 'But not everyone knows it beforehand. #Quote by Dorothy Dunnett
#5. The students I have come in contact with at Harvard are highly competent individuals who prefer to be challenged and respond well to encouragement. #Quote by Catherine Asaro
#6. Take my heart and squeeze it out over the face of Your Bride, the Church. #Quote by Catherine Of Siena
#7. I know this is going to come as a shock to me, but I am leaving me. Perhaps I`ll say I could not have seen this coming, but truthfully things have been wrong between me for some time. Time heals and I`m sure in time I`ll build a new life without me #Quote by Catherine Ryan Hyde
#8. When Kate was younger, stories were her friends when she found people challenging. She searched them out, hiding among them in the library and tucking herself into their pages. She folded herself into the shape of Hermione Granger or George from The Famous Five or Catherine Moreland from Northanger Abbey and tried to be them for a day. When she started secondary school her friends were the characters she met in the pages of her books. They sat with her in the library as she snuck mouthfuls of sandwich behind books so the librarian wouldn't see. (The librarian always saw, but pretended not to.) #Quote by Libby Page
#9. I might be manipulating you to create risk for myself. #Quote by Sharon Stone
#10. Every thing in the world can wait but one. Only love can't wait. #Quote by Catherine M. Wilson
#11. I get terrified the first day I'm on a film set. I get nervous walking down a red carpet. I find making speeches the most terrifying thing in the world. #Quote by Catherine Zeta-Jones
#12. He snatched at the kerchief, managing to loosen it. "Please. It's all I want from life, to see you with-" another swipe, and he snagged the edge of the cloth, "-your hair all-"
But Leo broke off as the kerchief pulled free, and the hair that spilled out was not any conceivable shade of green. It was blond... pale amber and champagne and honey... and there was so much of it, cascading in shimmering waves to the middle of her back.
Leo went still, holding her in place as his astonished gaze raked over her. They both gulped for breath, worked up and winded like racehorses. Marks couldn't have looked more appalled if he had just stripped her naked. And the truth was, Leo couldn't have been any more confounded- or aroused- if he were actually viewing her naked. Though he certainly would have been willing to try it.
Such a commotion had risen in him, Leo hardly knew how to react. Just hair, just locks of hair... but it was like a previously undistinguished painting in the perfect frame, revealing its beauty in full luminous detail. Catherine Marks in the sunlight was a mythical creature, a nymph, with delicate features and opalescent eyes.
The most confounding realization was that it wasn't really hair color that had concealed all this from him... he had never noticed how stunning she was because she had deliberately kept him from seeing it.
"Why," Leo asked, his voice husky, "would you conceal something so beautiful?" Staring at her, nearly devouring her, #Quote by Lisa Kleypas
#13. I want to be a blonde vampire. Catherine Deneuve was a blonde vampire, and she was my favourite vampire ever. #Quote by Radha Mitchell
#14. I hate it when people make fun of me and it turns out they're right. #Quote by Catherine Gilbert Murdock
#15. Timid or arrogant, Charming or infuriating, and Catherine was falling, falling, falling. #Quote by Marissa Meyer
#16. If you were a man, you'd know in your bones what direction you were going. It's an automatic thing, this knowing where you are, bred deep in a man's bones. #Quote by Catherine Coulter
#17. if you don't know what you're doing or have no idea how you managed to get where you are . . . fake it. #Quote by Catherine Bybee
#18. Fair evening, Lady Pinkerton. I hope you enjoy satisfyingly deep breaths during your ride home." Part mortified, part despicably impressed, Catherine marched up the last step and slammed the carriage door shut. #Quote by Marissa Meyer
#19. Being repulsed continually hardened her, #Quote by Emily Bronte
#20. To communicate intuitively to an animal, the simplest way to begin is to set your intention for your soul to communicate with the animal's soul. #Quote by Catherine Carrigan
#21. A glass of whisky in Scotland in the thirties cost less than a cup of tea. #Quote by Catherine Helen Spence
#22. I wouldn't say no to being in a film with Jude Law. I love English actors. #Quote by Catherine Deneuve
#23. I was a waitress. I was pretty good at it. I liked to solve those puzzles-you know, when to put the dinner order in, that sort of thing. #Quote by Catherine Keener
#24. Isn't this more about how two people can read a situation in two completely different ways? I've been resisting the urge to build castles in the air, like I always do, and you just saw whatever it was that you wanted to see. #Quote by Catherine Sanderson
#25. I no longer think I lack judgment about men. I will never again say my instincts are poor, no sir, because how do I keep finding this same guy over and over? I am beginning to think I have a very keen sense of judgment, only it would seem that it is on somebody else's side. #Quote by Catherine Ryan Hyde
#26. It's hard to write sex because it's hard to write desire, period. #Quote by Catherine Brady
#27. I happen to have worked with male directors who don't understand women at all. Not at all. I'm flabbergasted by their ignorance. #Quote by Catherine McCormack
#28. I never hoped that both my children would become actors. I expected them to do something else. #Quote by Catherine Deneuve
#29. I got used to it, in a way, being this sack of skin full of problems, because having a body doesn't give you the right to have one that works correctly. Having a body doesn't seem to give you any rights at all. #Quote by Catherine Lacey
#30. When life goes on doesn't it just trample over what was there before? #Quote by Catherine Dexter
#31. God is closer to us than water is to a fish. #Quote by St. Catherine Of Siena
#32. Forgiveness is all-powerful. Forgiveness heals all ills. #Quote by Catherine Ponder
#33. I didn't know there were mermaids in the lake. #Quote by Catherine Knutsson
#34. Father knew he might die that day, and he went anyway. #Quote by Catherine Jones Payne
#35. Someone I've always admired is Catherine O'Hara ... I think she's one of the best actresses in the country, not only comedy. I just think she's just a step aside from everybody, she's just wonderful. #Quote by Fred Willard
#36. So who do you think would win in a fight, Max? Us or the rest of the world? #Quote by Catherine Austen
#37. Every few minutes or so I would remember the look from the man who had wanted fifty cents, and I'd look at that framed memory hanging in myself and it meant I was here, back in this sick city, but in other ways I was not here at all and anyone who looked closely could see that I had nothing to give, that I was a junk drawer, a collection of things that may or may not have had a use. #Quote by Catherine Lacey
#38. not think about time or plans or deadlines or that rust spot in my old shower that bothered me so much or that wild animal with all the teeth charging toward me called the future, #Quote by Catherine Lacey
#39. When you lose someone you love, they never really leave you. They just move into a special place in your heart. #Quote by Catherine O'Hara
#40. You can't avoid the inevitability of death. It comes at you one way or another, and takes us all to the same place in the end. To apologize for it is to apologize for the sun shining or the rain falling. It is what it is. #Quote by Catherine Doyle
#41. Put your arms around my neck, sweetheart."
"Whatever for?"
He grasped her wrists and lifted her arms himself. "Because," he whispered, "we're going to dance."
...
"This will never work. I appreciate the thought. It's very sweet, but-"
"Shut up," he whispered.
The first notes of the next number drifted to them, and she realized it was the band's rendition of Montgomery's hit song, "I swear." Tears sprang to her eyes, for the instant she recognized the tune, she knew Ryan had requested it.
"Dance with me," he whispered.
"I feel foolish."
"Who'll see? Only me, and I'm our best bud, so I don't count. Besides, why should you feel foolish?"
"My legs are dangling. My feet will thump your shins."
"Those soft slippers won't hurt my shins," he assured her.
And with that, he swept her into a waltz.
-Ryan and Bethany (Phantom Waltz) #Quote by Catherine Anderson
#42. I guess any halfwit could nail a game of 'Spot the Falcone'. Just look for the shampoo-commercial hair or those I-might-murder-you eyes. #Quote by Catherine Doyle
#43. Keynes, quite ignoring the covert gestures, the attempts at signaling, of nearly every senior officer, examined [Lily] and declared that she was perfectly fit to fly, "had better fly, I should say; this agitation is unnatural, and must be worked off."
"But perhaps," Laurence said, voicing the reluctance which the captains all privately shared, and they as a body began to suggest flights out over the ocean, along the scenic and settled coastline and back; gentle exercise.
"I hope," Catherine said, going pink clear up to her forehead in a wave of color, "I hope that no-one is going to fuss; I would dislike fuss extremely. #Quote by Naomi Novik
#44. The world had been out of balance for far too long. It was time, at last to level the scales. #Quote by Catherine Hokin
#45. I live very normally, I go out with my friends, we go to the movies, I queue, we go to restaurants. #Quote by Catherine Deneuve
#46. Be glad. Celebrate! Lose your mindless fear, and take courage today. No, don't ever be afraid, no matter what's happened to you before. That's right, don't be afraid, no matter what you may see coming. Take courage because Christ was crucified for you.2 Catherine of Siena, Letters #Quote by Dietrich Bonhoeffer
#47. How do you fight when you're trying to pull somebody's arms off or twist their head off? That makes for a different kind of fight. #Quote by Catherine Hardwicke
#48. Just because you may live your life in recovery, surely doesn't mean the PARTY IS OVER, Nope!, it just means you can remember what you DID LAST NIGHT!.LOL #Quote by Catherine Townsend-Lyon
#49. All I knew was I had to talk to someone. I had to try to steal someone's rationality. #Quote by Catherine McKenzie
#50. Writers seldom choose as friends those self-centered characters who are never in trouble, never make mistakes, and always count their change as it is handed to them. #Quote by Catherine Drinker Bowen
#51. A man must be judged by what he makes of himself, Dr. Harrow. By what he does when no one else is looking. And having lived in proximity to Mr. Merripen and Mr. Rohan, I can state with certainty that they are both fine, honorable men."
Dodger extracted an object from the coat pocket and wriggled with triumph. He began to lope slowly around the edge of the room, watching Harrow warily.
"Forgive me if I don't accept assurances of character from a woman such as you," Harrow said to Miss Marks. "But according to rumor, you've been in rather too much proximity with certain gentlemen in your past."
The governess turned white with outrage. "How dare you?"
"I find that remark entirely inappropriate," Leo said to Harrow. "It's obvious that no sane man would ever attempt something scandalous with Marks. #Quote by Lisa Kleypas
#52. Teach me to do your will, for you are my God. #Quote by Catherine McAuley
#53. He'd laughed? He couldn't remember. Ramsay had probably been riding the morphine express to LaLa land and heard a nurse say something funny, or not funny at all, it wouldn't matter. #Quote by Catherine Coulter
#54. Look for strength in unexpected places. #Quote by Catherine Ryan Hyde
#55. Love is beautiful, and He looks amazing on you! #Quote by Catherine Toon
#56. It was mostly an aura about him (Gene Kelly). For me he was Hollywood. The way I'd imagined it as a child. #Quote by Catherine Deneuve
#57. For marriage to be a success, every woman and every man should have her and his own bathroom. The end. #Quote by Catherine Zeta-Jones
#58. I knew what she was doing. Each touch was a question. She was asking me what I would give and what I would withhold, what I would reveal, what I would hide. I had told her that I loved her. Perhaps she was unsure of what I meant, and now she was asking me the questions she couldn't frame in words. How much of myself would I give her? How much was hers? #Quote by Catherine M. Wilson
#59. Normal ...
What the majority of people look, act, and talk and like.
So what if the majority became what we see as wierd now?
Would our normal, become our new wierd? #Quote by Catherine Of Genoa
#60. Dear God,' I said inside myself, 'when I came here, maybe I was partly running off from home for fun and freedom and adventure. But I have a notion that You had something else in mind in letting me come. Anyway if You can use me here in this Cove, well, here I am. #Quote by Catherine Marshall
#61. Love's not a decision, son. It hits a man betwixt the eyes, and there's no decidin' to it. Right or wrong, doubts or no doubts, he's standin' knee deep in cement that's about to set."
~Harv Coulter #Quote by Catherine Anderson
#62. I always try to keep that feeling of being on the edge. I'm afraid of knowing too well and seeming mechanical. #Quote by Catherine Deneuve
#63. It had silenced Jormanric in mid-fury, had made the hairs on his own skin prickle with terror. The Prison was alive. It was cruel and careless, and he was Inside it. #Quote by Catherine Fisher
#64. You are a beautiful, timeless, strong, eternal, blessed soul. #Quote by Catherine Carrigan
#65. Here's the problem with unforgivable. The more I research the bodymind, the more I get that the only workable path to workable health is to forgive the unforgivable in spite of its unforgivability. Otherwise we just destroy our own cells with the byproducts of all that hate. #Quote by Catherine Ryan Hyde
#66. My hope is that after you read Imprinted Wisdom, you will be able to see your blessings, to count more of them that you already have. Realize your thoughts touch holy ground. Action with compassion for others will heal all your sorrow. And prayer will lift your veil of tears. Give more of everything than you take. Know that the true spirit of God lies within your heart. #Quote by Catherine Nagle
#67. I choose my outfit, my undergarments with care, because I know from experience that a drink, with him, will lead to much, much more. In the bar, I bask in his attention, happy in this moment, knowing full well it will be fleeting. I lie in bed, his sleeping body curled around mine, his arm around my waist, marvelling that someone can be so close, skin against mine, but simultaneously seem so remote, so inaccessible.
When we part the next day and I hear the words I fully expect to hear - 'well, I guess I'll see you when I get back' - i feel a twinge of something I was determined not to feel. A brief pang of remorse that I may have been selling little pieces of myself to the lowest bidder. #Quote by Catherine Sanderson
#68. I've been trying to think of words to tell you how all this makes me feel." "The Tetons?" "Yeah, but not just them. All of this. All this . . . you know. These places. Nature. It makes me feel different. But I just can't figure out what words to use." "Most people say it makes them feel smaller. Like the world is so big, it makes them feel insignificant." "No," Seth said. But then he didn't immediately elaborate. "Bigger," he said after a time. #Quote by Catherine Ryan Hyde
#69. I'm interested in clothes in the way that other people are interested in cars. #Quote by Catherine Martin
#70. Most women in leading roles are very boyish looking. The one girl working right now who I think is a real beauty in a classic sense - the only real 12-cylinder engine - is Catherine Zeta-Jones. #Quote by Alec Baldwin
#71. Human dignity is something one need not look for in the world of capitalists. V. I. Lenin #Quote by Catherine Merridale
#72. also educate myself so I will never have to fight again. I have gained more loyalty through kindness, than I have through brutality. If you choose to act like an animal that is all you will ever be. #Quote by Catherine Taylor
#73. There's a oneness to showing yourself to an audience. They feel that. It's healthy. That's what acting is all about. #Quote by Catherine Hicks
#74. You enthralled me on the first day I was brought to your house. I still remember how you played by the lily pond, every turning of your hand, every fine line of your soft, pink face and rosy lips, and the red leather shoes glittering on your feet - that moment is engraved in my memory. You've grown up now and given me a second life. I see that you're the only one in this world that I will ask to be my wife. #Quote by Catherine Aerie
#75. South Australia was the first community to give the secret ballot for political elections. #Quote by Catherine Helen Spence
#76. Discover how to live in the flow of your true energy and notice how your intuition comes more naturally. #Quote by Catherine Carrigan
#77. I don't think Amber taped Scott or testified for money, but the opportunity certainly presented itself. It makes me a bit uncomfortable, but at least she never sold the story before trial to the tabloids. #Quote by Catherine Crier
#78. The abiding western dominology can with religion sanction identify anything dark, profound, or fluid with a revolting chaos, an evil to be mastered, a nothing to be ignored. 'God had made us master organizers of the world to establish system where chaos reigns. He has made us adept in government that we may administer government among savages and senile peoples.' From the vantage point of the colonizing episteme, the evil is always disorder rather than unjust order; anarchy rather than control, darkness rather than pallor. To plead otherwise is to write 'carte blanche for chaos.' Yet those who wear the mark of chaos, the skins of darkness, the genders of unspeakable openings
those Others of Order keep finding voice. But they continue to be muted by the bellowing of the dominant discourse. #Quote by Catherine Keller
#79. I don't look like Catherine Zeta-Jones, so I don't think Hollywood would be that interested in me, to be honest. I just want nice work. #Quote by Anne-Marie Duff
#80. All of a sudden I had a baby, because it went really quick. It was like, 'Oh! I have a baby!' So, it's great. I'm just having a great time with my children. They're here in New York with me. #Quote by Catherine Zeta-Jones
#81. I could not but wonder at the queen's unprecedented civility, until I realized with a flush of shame that it was my own improved behavior that motivated hers. So it is that we in life determine our own treatment. #Quote by Catherine Gilbert Murdock
#82. I've never really thought I'd get married. It's not that I'm suspicious of it or anything like that, it's just that I don't have a reference for it because my mum wasn't. #Quote by Catherine Tate
#83. This is what we do. We do crazy shit because we're broken. That's who we are. That's what we do. #Quote by Catherine Ryan Hyde
#84. You shall not leave me in that temper.
I should be miserable all night, and I won't be miserable for you! #Quote by Emily Bronte
#85. I had mice that I kept as pets when I was very young, and I've always liked the way they look. Even rats. I'm not scared of them. #Quote by Catherine Deneuve
#86. I growled softly. "Why are the French so rude?"
She shrugged. "We're French, it's in our blood to 'ate Americans. #Quote by Catherine Banks
#87. I'm so popular it's scary sometimes. I suppose I'm just everybody's type. #Quote by Catherine Deneuve
#88. The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Reports on Digital Media and Learning, published by the MIT Press, present findings from current research on how young people learn, play, socialize, and participate in civic life. #Quote by Henry Jenkins
#89. Can you have it all, as a woman? Can you be a creative artist and have stability and a home life? How much can you stretch yourself as an artist? #Quote by Catherine Hardwicke
#90. With QE3, we are essentially being bought out with our own money ... and unemployment is being used to facilitate this process in a very clever manner. Monetary inflation is currently being offset by labor deflation. The way you avoid collapse is by printing money and stealing assets. The way you avoid inflation is with labor deflation. #Quote by Catherine Austin Fitts
#91. Bowie's a real man, and I'm a real woman - just like Catherine Deneuve. #Quote by Iggy Pop
#92. I would love to work with Robert De Niro or Al Pacino. I think they're wonderful actors. #Quote by Catherine Deneuve
#93. Little King was not just a dog. He was part of Jasmine's childhood; he was a little brother, a dear faithful friend, and an indiscriminate companion to all the humans in the Garden Of Melody, whether they were noble or humble, whether they were rich or poor. #Quote by Catherine Aerie
#94. You know that every evil is founded in self-love, and that self-love is a cloud that takes away the light of reason, which reason holds in itself the light of faith, and one is not lost without the other. #Quote by Catherine Of Siena
#95. And if you ever - and I do mean ever - try to leave me, I'm goin' with you. #Quote by Catherine Anderson
#96. I know why I make films -cinema is a mode of expression that allows you to express all the nuances of a thing while including its opposites. These are things that can't be quantified mentally; yet they can exist and be juxtaposed. That may seem very contradictory. Cinema allows you to film these contradictions. #Quote by Catherine Breillat
#97. Elyria, it's like this, you have two options - and I was thinking, Fuck you so much, Husband, it's not like that and I have a lot more than two options - and this was what was in my head when I missed that first step.... #Quote by Catherine Lacey
#98. I don't deny myself food. I'm no saint. I love butter and cream, but I also eat lots of grains and fruits. #Quote by Catherine Zeta-Jones
#99. information that my husband had archived - things I had done, he had done, words I had said, he had said, verbatim sentences he could remember spoken by himself or others or me, things we'd seen or done or places we'd been, verbatim places, verbatim people, exactly precisely factually factual things he could remember that I could not or could not quite, completely, remember. So my husband was this constant fact-checker of my life and the idea of him making things up, intentionally or not, had occurred to me, that maybe many of the things he had told me had happened, had, perhaps, never happened - Elyria, when did it occur #Quote by Catherine Lacey
#100. We are so very rich if we know just a few people in a way in which we know no others. #Quote by Catherine Bramwell-Booth
#101. Home is about the small things that the people who love you remember. #Quote by Catherine Linka
#102. It felt possible--though I know this is absurd--that the use of my own body, the only thing I really owned, had somehow been repossessed. #Quote by Catherine Lacey
#103. The next time someone chides you for using your intuition, inform them that you are just checking in with the 96 percent of the universe that can't be counted up, analyzed or measured. #Quote by Catherine Carrigan
#104. Although I was a shy child, I was also a bit flamboyant. #Quote by Catherine Tate
#105. Even if [the Pope an incarnate devil], we ought not to raise up our heads against him, but calmly lie down to rest on his bosom ... He who rebels against our Father is condemned to death, for that which we do to him we do to Christ: we honor Christ if we honor the Pope; we dishonor Christ if we dishonor the Pope. #Quote by St. Catherine Of Siena
#106. He'd be proud of me for crying, and I cry harder. How do you stop crying, Simon? #Quote by Catherine Ryan Hyde
#107. My father always told us that if we will let God, He can use even our disappointments, even our annoyances to bring us a blessing. There's a practical way to start the process too: by thanking Him for whatever happens, no matter how disagreeable it seems. #Quote by Catherine Marshall
#108. This was not a novel. It was a force of nature. Here, in my hands, was the collective imagination of a million teenage girls. Jane Eyre was one of the most famous novels ever written . . . It was the reason that women today secretly fantasized about mystery, danger, and brooding men. Jane Eyre was a twisted Cinderella story . . . #Quote by Catherine Lowell
#109. Maybe misery begins everywhere. #Quote by Catherine Lacey
#110. That's the poisoned chalice: when you're shy, people assume you're arrogant. #Quote by Catherine Tate
#111. Nature does abhor a vacuum, and when you begin moving out of your life what you do not want, you automatically are making way for what you do want. By letting go of the lesser, you automatically make room for your greater good to come in. #Quote by Catherine Ponder
#112. I needed nothing and was needed nowhere. I almost doubted I was alive. #Quote by Catherine Lacey
#113. No one could work forward without falling if they continually looked at the path behind them. #Quote by Catherine Anderson
#114. I'm a happy member of the church. I'm proud of it and defend it. It makes me bold and gives me confidence. I feel I know the answer to life - that it's all about. If you're not searching for the answer to life, you have more time to make art. It's a rock for me upon which I can tap dance. #Quote by Catherine Hicks
#115. Our gods were fallen faster,
and fallen larger.
The day was duller, duller
was disaster. Our charge was error.
Instead of leader we had louder,
instead of lover, never. And over this river
broke the winter's black weather. #Quote by Catherine Wing
#116. O You who are mad about Your creature! true God and true Man, You have left Yourself wholly to us, as food, so that we will not fall through weariness during our pilgrimage in this life, but will be fortified by You, celestial nourishment #Quote by St. Catherine Of Siena
#117. Make two homes for thyself, my daughter. One actual home ... and the other a spiritual home which thou are to carry with thee always. #Quote by St. Catherine Of Siena
#118. I think you know, Matthew. You have many corners in your heart. #Quote by Catherine Anderson
#119. Meaning I want to put words to it. I want to give it a name. I'm not okay with kissing you and holding you, being by your side for all the things a boyfriend would be there for, without it being understood in no uncertain terms that that's what I am to you. I wan us to be a couple. I want to be by your side though everything that's coming, to hold your hand when you're scared and pick you up when you're weak. I want to know that you're not going to run to some other asshole when we disagree or when I try to make sure you do what we both know is the best for you. I wan you to run to me, even if I piss you off. Because I will piss you off. Because I love you. And because you love me. And because I can't go one more day without being able to tell you that as often as it comes to mind, which is about a dozen times a minute. - Jamie Babcock #Quote by Catherine Gayle
#120. We will be humble as we are obedient, and as obedient as we are humble. #Quote by St. Catherine Of Siena
#121. Do me a favor, remember that: Catherine Storing said, "No khakis. #Quote by Catherine E. Storing
#122. Its history is an especially rich and intriguing one for women: the great salons of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries gave women an intellectual influence and freedom; in the nineteenth century, for the bohemian and the flâneuse pleasure and revolution were a seductive mix; in the mid-twentieth century, Paris spelled freedom for Simone de Beauvoir who set the standard for contemporary feminism in her exhilarating The Second Sex. #Quote by Catherine Cullen
#123. I don't see any reason for marriage when there is divorce. #Quote by Catherine Deneuve
#124. It was clear then, so painfully clear, that people fell in love to find something in themselves that they'd had all along. #Quote by Catherine Lacey
#125. . . . waiting for . . . some kind of kindness or understanding to tell me, Self, it is all fine and okay. Close your eyes. Tomorrow will be fine. But I never have been the kind to keep a back-stock of that kind of kindness, the way that other people do, taking care of themselves and others, being ready to forgive. #Quote by Catherine Lacey
#126. Traumatic times in one's life often led to a sixth sense about things. #Quote by Catherine Bybee
#127. The thorns of life had wounded him deeply. So he held fast to his art even when the gate through which it entered was shut. #Quote by Catherine Stella Schmidt
#128. I like to feel sexy. I know my husband thinks I'm sexy. I think he is too. But I don't go out half-naked with 'sex' written across my back. #Quote by Catherine Zeta-Jones
#129. I go to the movies a lot, and I regret when I see some actor that I used to like, to find them offering no more surprises. #Quote by Catherine Deneuve
#130. With your permission, I will instruct the jeweler I work with to build the frames you've drawn."
"Make them in silver," Leo said. He paused, regarding Catherine with a faint smile. "And have him put a touch of filigree on the earpieces. Nothing vulgar... keep it delicate."
Catherine shook her head immediately. "Such adornment is expensive and unnecessary."
"Do it nevertheless," Leo said to the doctor, his gaze still holding Catherine's. "Your face deserves adornment. I would hardly put a masterpiece in an ordinary frame, would I? #Quote by Lisa Kleypas
#131. I think it's the things we don't talk about that make us old before out time. #Quote by Catherine Ryan Hyde
#132. A tremendous amount of my brain was fitted with noticing new things out where nothing was familiar: buildings, types of cars, types of people, accents, plants, packaged-food items. Before I left my brain never had to register my bedroom, my husband, mailbox, apple core, alarm clock, walls. My brain just said " - , - , - , - , - , - , - , - ," to these things, because a brain lets you keep going, keep not seeing the same walls, underwear, husband, doorknobs, ceiling, husband, husband. A brain can be merciful in this way: sparing you the monotony of those monotonies, their pitiful cozy. A brain lets all the borefilled days shrink like drying sponges until they're hard and ungiving #Quote by Catherine Lacey
#133. THE POLITICIAN
If it wasn't for graft, you'd get a very low type of people in politics. Men without ambition. Jellyfish!
CATHERINE
Especially since you can't rob the people anyway.
THE POLITICIAN
Sure ... How was that?
CATHERINE
What you rob, you spend. And what you spend goes back to the people. So where's the robbery? I read that in one of my father's books.
THE POLITICIAN
That book should be in every home! #Quote by Preston Sturges
#134. I'm pretty much a good Catholic girl at heart and I believe in family. I also have a basic belief that God takes care of me. I believe in prayer, even though I'm not that religious. I just have that foundation from my family. I mean when you think that you're just a human being and one of God's creatures, you can't take anything that seriously. #Quote by Catherine O'Hara
#135. I'm afraid of being too sure, to just deliver. I think that's the biggest danger for actors - after a certain time, when you're known and recognised, people expect you to do what you're supposed to do, and there's almost no more criticism and that's very dangerous. #Quote by Catherine Deneuve
#136. For me, it's all or nothing. I can't half-ass this. If we do this, I will pursue you like no man has ever pursued you before. And even after I've caught you, I plan to continue pursuing you like my life depends on it. If you're not prepared for that, if you're not ready to be treated as something special and treasured and precious, then I need you to roll over, go back to sleep, and pretend none of this ever happened. #Quote by Catherine Gayle
#137. The forgiving state of mind is a magnetic power for attracting good. #Quote by Catherine Ponder
#138. He will provide the way and the means, such as you could never have imagined. Leave it all to Him, let go of yourself, lose yourself on the Cross, and you will find yourself entirely. #Quote by St. Catherine Of Siena
#139. took her hands away from her face. It was hard to do. She knew she looked a wreck. But if you can't trust a man to look at your real face and not run screaming, what good is it to have him around in the first place? #Quote by Catherine Ryan Hyde
#140. I am one of the people who love the why of things. #Quote by Catherine The Great
#141. I strike fear into you because I am a man?"
"It isn't funny."
"I do not laugh. It is a sad thing, yes, that your husband is a man. A very terrible thing. #Quote by Catherine Anderson
#142. were ninety-four cases in the five rooms; together, they held over a thousand #Quote by Catherine Bailey
#143. If Russians knew how to read they would write me off. #Quote by Catherine The Great
#144. Everything grows best in oxygen and sunlight except secrets and guilt and regrets. They #Quote by Catherine Ryan Hyde
#145. I mulled on the tower-bound princess whose lover employed her hair as rope. My own curly locks – one of my better features, I will admit, better being a relative term – hung just past my shoulders, and barely draped over the windowsill. #Quote by Catherine Gilbert Murdock
#146. Lisa: It just seems a bit of a waste.
Ed: Waste of what?
Lisa: Waste of time… of life.
Ed: That's the point, isn't it? To waste time until you die. You have to waste the time. #Quote by Catherine O'Flynn
#147. Insecurity is just something that's there all the time. I've never been crippled by it. #Quote by Catherine Keener
#148. My generation understood a lot about duty to others, and very little about duty to ourselves. #Quote by Catherine Dunne
#149. The way you feel is the way you feel, and no matter how much you think you should feel some other way, you can't change that. There's some things in this life you can change and some you can't. I'm sure August tells you the same thing. Here's what you do when the time comes to talk to your dad. Here's what I do. I say to my creator, 'I'm about to open my mouth here. And, historically, that's been a dicey thing, as we both know. So some help is in order. So let me know what you want me to say to this person in this situation. Say it through me. #Quote by Catherine Ryan Hyde
#150. Father, I am hungry; for the love of God give this soul her food, her Lord in the Eucharist #Quote by St. Catherine Of Siena
#151. Foreign policy is about trying to deliver for them the best possible economic benefits, the chance to travel, to study, to work, the opportunity through trade to be able to sell their goods and services and as much peace and security so they can live and bring their kids up so they don't have to fear war. #Quote by Catherine Ashton
#152. Why should a child's future be shaped by where they are born? #Quote by Catherine Marshall
#153. Life is like riding, you will only have harmony once you stop fighting it. #Quote by Catherine Louise Birmingham
#154. And you love Edgar, and Edgar loves you. All seems smooth and easy: where is the obstacle?"
"Here! and here!" replied Catherine, striking one hand on her forehead, and another on her breast: "in whichever place the soul lives. In my soul and in my heart, I'm convinced I'm wrong! #Quote by Emily Bronte
#155. Everything comes from love, all is ordained for the salvation of man, God does nothing without this goal in mind. #Quote by St. Catherine Of Siena
#156. In Wales it's brilliant. I go to the pub and see everybody who I went to school with. And everybody goes 'So what you doing now?' And I go, 'Oh, I'm doing a film with Antonio Banderas and Anthony Hopkins.' And they go, 'Ooh, good.' And that's it. #Quote by Catherine Zeta-Jones
#157. If you've got a deadline and you're an artist, you've just got to be on the case - nothing else can come in the way, or you won't make good work ... the people around you just have to understand. #Quote by Catherine Yass
#158. I always look forward to going for a walk in Rushcutters Bay Park, right down to the bottom where you can look in the clear water of the harbour. I use that time to clear my head and really focus my thoughts. #Quote by Catherine Martin
#159. Have you ever watched a baby learning to walk? He totters, arms stretched out to balance himself. He wobbles - and falls, perhaps bumps his nose. Then he puts the palms of his little hands flat on the floor, hikes his rear end up, looks around to see if anybody is watching him. If nobody is, usually he doesn't bother to cry, just precariously balances himself - and tries again. Well, the baby can teach us. What you've undertaken ... isn't a state of perfection to be arrived at all of the sudden. It's a WALK, and a walk isn't static but ever-changing. We Friends say that all discouragement is from an evil source and can only end in more evil. Wallowing in self-condemnation or feeling sorry for yourself is worse than falling on your face in the first place ... So thee is human. #Quote by Catherine Marshall
#160. We are the subjects, and so is everything around us, of all manner of subtle and inexplicable influences: and if our ancestors attached too much importance to these ill-understood arcana of the night-side of nature, we have attached too little. #Quote by Catherine Crowe
#161. If you want to see a man come to his senses, try something like, Do you happen to carry a rubber in your wallet? Did I mention I'm not on the pill? #Quote by Catherine Ryan Hyde
#162. Even in the most bold and daring acts, courage is a matter of the heart. #Quote by Catherine Martin
#163. How someone wants to explain catastrophe isn't important--that's what I know now. When shit happens, it doesn't really matter what asshole is responsible. #Quote by Catherine Lacey
#164. If we can only begin with one truly loving thought, that is the place to begin. That one loving feeling will begin to shift our vibration completely. #Quote by Catherine Carrigan
#165. Poverty is a form of hell caused by man's blindness to God's unlimited good for him. You should be prosperous, well supplied and have abundance of good because it is your divine heritage. Your creator wants you that way. #Quote by Catherine Ponder
#166. This is the spirit of the Order, indeed the true spirit of Mercy flowing on us. #Quote by Catherine McAuley
#167. I thought, "If I can make you feel what it's like for that first super-passionate love, other people might like that too," and, of course, they did. #Quote by Catherine Hardwicke
#168. Your giving is sacred and therefore should be kept secret. It is wise to give quietly with no strings attached. #Quote by Catherine Ponder
#169. The Gospel that represents Jesus Christ, not as a system of truth to be received, into the mind, as I should receive a system of philosophy, or astronomy, but it represents Him as a real, living, mighty Savior, able to save me now. #Quote by Catherine Booth
#170. I like to praise and reward in a loud voice and to scold in a whisper. #Quote by Catherine The Great
#171. It shouldn't matter whether you understand it or not, August. Or whether it would be enough of a challenge for you or not. It's Seth's dream. Not yours. #Quote by Catherine Ryan Hyde
#172. If you do not listen to your inner guidance, you are going to experience an increasing degree of inner conflict. #Quote by Catherine Carrigan
#173. Dakota's gaze met her luggage, which was strewn, panties and all, across the sidewalk with more than one dog sniffing the contents. Now that has to go in a book. #Quote by Catherine Bybee
#174. Faith brings into our lives such freedom, such love, such peace, and such joy that there are no words in any language that can explain it. You have to have it in order to know it. You have to experience it in order to understand it. Faith liberates. It liberates love and hope. If I am free to love and free to hope, what more do I want of life? #Quote by Catherine Doherty
#175. Catherine Land liked the beginnings of things. The pure white possibility of the empty room, the first kiss, the first swipe at larceny. And endings, she liked endings, too. The drama of the smashing glass, the dead bird, the tearful goodbye, the last awful word which could never be unsaid or unremembered.
It was the middles that gave her pause. This, for all its forward momentum, this was a middle. The beginnings were sweet, the endings usually bitter, but the middles were only the tightrope you walked between the one and the other. No more than that. #Quote by Robert Goolrick
#176. Intimacy is a word with eight letters. A word with a sly hiss to it. But then it begins, like love affairs do, with a chance meeting, and then a raw empty something needing to be sated, something you didn't notice before…but suddenly it squawks like a hungry bird, day and night, refusing to be ignored. You love and revile it, this sore shrieking something. Or is it nothing? Or everything? It doesn't matter. It's yours. It's you. #Quote by Catherine Hanrahan
#177. The gentleness, the sentimentality, of many Soviet troops toward small children in Prussia was noted at the time. A woman with a baby, local people learned, was practically immune to rape. But even sentimental troops, the men who kept their pockets full of sweets for hungry German kids, worried about their families back home. It was a long time since any had seen their children. #Quote by Catherine Merridale
#178. My off-the-field heroes, the people who gave me the values to live by and who inspired me with their hard work and unselfish dedication to their family, were my mom, Catherine, and my dad, William. #Quote by Allan Ray
#179. Would it really be so bad if you slowed your life down even a teensy bit? If you took charge of the ingredients of your food instead of letting corporations stuff you and your family, like baby birds, full of sugar, corn products, chemicals, and meat from really, really unhappy animals? #Quote by Catherine Friend
#180. I think I will always feel a special relationship with The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, because for me it was something very, very special. It was a modern opera, and to play the heroine in a film that became such a success at a young age, and learning from him when I was so young and impressionable - really it was one of my most important experiences. #Quote by Catherine Deneuve
#181. Beyond the Mountains of the Moon, around the curve of the earth, my shadow streched, and within me scratched and crawled small living things,
I was sand and rock. My innards were crusted with gems. My heart was molten. #Quote by Catherine Fisher
#182. Every meal should be prepared with love and eaten in peace, because its purpose is to strengthen us for the service of Love. #Quote by Catherine Doherty
#183. Your breath is your power. Whether you realize it or not, you derive all your personal power from your breath. #Quote by Catherine Carrigan
#184. Why be given hours and days if all you want to do is make them go away again? #Quote by Catherine Ryan Hyde
#185. I am the way I am. We all are the way we are and I'm not sure any of us really knows why. #Quote by Catherine Ryan Hyde
#186. When someone's rattling on about blocked toilets, collapsing marquees, and penis-shaped birthday cakes, it's hard to convince yourself that you're in a life-or-death situation. #Quote by Catherine Jinks
#187. One right doesn't remedy a thousand wrongs.'
'You should write a book of quotes. #Quote by Catherine Doyle
#188. I like to praise and reward loudly, to blame quietly. #Quote by Catherine The Great
#189. I will give you to Catherine. I will not give you to a hole in the ground. #Quote by Dorothy Dunnett
#190. most dependable things in the world are not of any significant use to any substantial problems. #Quote by Catherine Lacey
#191. It's today I must be living. #Quote by Catherine Marshall
#192. I have been involved in some films other actresses would not have done. #Quote by Catherine Deneuve
#193. Art is a business, like any other. #Quote by Catherine Stock
#194. But you know, even worrying about haircuts couldn't depress me. Because every time I started sinking low, I'd just remember about football. All this time I'd thought I wanted to be a trainer, when it turned out I wanted to be a player instead. I saw something I wanted to do and I decided to do it. The feeling of freedom this gave me - I can't even describe it. It was my decision. I chose it. I am not a cow. #Quote by Catherine Gilbert Murdock
#195. Leadership is a dynamic process that expresses our skill, our aspirations, and our essence as human beings. #Quote by Catherine Robinson-Walker
#196. Just as we are blessed with a brain through which we learn and understand, ears with which to hear, fingers and toes and a body through which to feel, and a pair of eyes through which we learn to see, I believe our soul is also blessed with senses. #Quote by Catherine Carrigan
#197. Night soil oozed onto my cloak, and I wondered why all my adventures involved foul odour. Why could I not for once frolic in a meadow of flowers, or escape in a hamper of fresh laundry? No, I must endure night soil and prison cells and unwashed soldiers ... #Quote by Catherine Gilbert Murdock
#198. I know he isn't a serious candidate for anything long-term. Or even medium-term. But maybe that's precisely why he's so attractive to me, right now. Unsuitable is good. Temporary is good ... #Quote by Catherine Sanderson
#199. Traditionally in American society, men have been trained for both competition and teamwork through sports, while women have been reared to merge their welfare with that of the family, with fewer opportunities for either independence or other team identifications, and fewer challenges to direct competition. In effect, women have been circumscribed within that unit where the benefit of one is most easily believed to be the benefit of all. #Quote by Mary Catherine Bateson
#200. I wondered which things inside a person might be indigenous or nonindigenous, but it isn't as easy to trace those kinds of things in a person as it is in a country. I wished that I could point to some colonizer and blame him for everything that was nonindigenous in me, whoever or whatever had fucked my ecosystem, had made me misunderstand myself - but I couldn't blame anyone for it. #Quote by Catherine Lacey