
With God's help, your trial today is leading to your wholeness tomorrow.
Quoted by Elizabeth George

Knowledge without wisdom is like a beautiful lady without morals
Quoted by Ikechukwu Izuakor

Women are like locked diaries that men expect to read like open books.
Quoted by Munia Khan

The Lady may favor you, but at least I am in charge of my own destiny.
Quoted by Priya Ardis

Leave before I have to rip your eyes out with my dull Lady Bic razor.
Quoted by Rose Pressey

A lady decidedly. Fast? perhaps. Original? undoubtedly. Worth knowing? rather.
Quoted by George Egerton

I'm not going to act the lady among you, for fear I should starve .
Quoted by Emily Bront

Once upon a time there was a young lady who lived in a marsh, and her name was Poison.
Quoted by Chris Wooding

In the land of the seeing, blind Lady Justice is Queen.
Quoted by Chad Almadani

That August, Elodie Selkirk became the latest lady in Paris to order a coin-operated boy.
Quoted by Kirsty Logan

...wear a hat and some old lady shoes, and you can do whatever you want.
Quoted by Elizabeth Berg

Don't say the old lady screamed. Bring her on and let her scream.
Quoted by Mark Twain

I was one in a million. I wasn't bright enough to realize the circus fat lady is, too
Quoted by Stephen King
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[A] smile is the most becoming ornament that any lady can wear.
Quoted by Susanna Clarke

The lady roommate said very little and chopped off the better parts of her story.
Quoted by Suzka

Mental Note #683 Tits don't make the lady; the same rule applies to trannys.
Quoted by Scott Parker

I believe the era of the militant lady is back.
Quoted by Sara Sheridan

It would be one of those evenings when lady luck showed the bitchy streak in her nature
Quoted by Tennessee Williams

I shall eat anyone who tries to steal my singing, springing lark!
Quoted by Jacob Grimm

Beauty was a weapon as well, one Viola enjoyed wielding.
Quoted by Katherine McIntyre