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She opened her eyes with a gasp. "I love you." He had tears running a path down his face. He nodded. "Back at ya, pretty child. So, so much.
— Debra Anastasia
I never sit down to write or say, "Today, I have to record something." I wait to hear it and then I go for it.
— Lenny Kravitz
In the horrors of war, please bring me peace.
— Anthony Liccione
She had a pretty face, but her head was up in space.
— Avril Lavigne
Fine. Whatever. She's so unpleasant. Beautiful, sure, but it's like putting a dress on a badger. Pretty dress. Nice face. Still a badger.
— Chuck Wendig
She had learnt long ago that common sense, intelligence, good-nature, and strength of character were unimportant in comparison with a pretty face.
— W. Somerset Maugham
She had a beautiful face, a beautiful body, but also a distance in her such as he had never met a woman.
— Larry McMurtry
It is less important to ask a Christian what he or she believes about the Bible than it is to inquire what he or she does with it.
— Lesslie Newbigin
Foolish acts and bold adventures almost always appear, especially in the beginning, to be the absolute same thing.
— Leigh Ann Henion
no family can get on without women to help; that in every family, poor or rich, there are and must be nurses, either relations or hired. "No,
— Anton Chekhov
I hate myself pretty often" .She tilted her face back on the pillow, damning tears and attempting so smile at the same time. "Pretty fucking often
— Jim Lynch
Benedict studied her. 'A mirror? What in Lume's name would you need a mirror for?'
'To admire my pretty face, obviously,' she snapped. — Anne Elisabeth Stengl
'To admire my pretty face, obviously,' she snapped. — Anne Elisabeth Stengl
She was glad she had been scarred. She said that whoever loved her now would love her true self, and not her pretty face.
— Cassandra Clare