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princess who-i-am ifs
Mariah Carey If you see me as just the princess then you misunderstand who I am and what I have been through.
princess home thinking
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princess able audience
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princess warrior role-models
Madeleine Albright I've never been to New Zealand before. But one of my role models, Xena, the warrior princess, comes from there.
princess sleep dark
Catherynne M. Valente She put her hand on her chest. “I have magic yet. If you will set the clock working again, then I must be still. I have read quite as many stories as you, September. More, no doubt. And I know a secret you do not: I am not the villain. I am no dark lord. I am the princess in this tale. I am the maiden, with her kingdom stolen away. And how may a princess remain safe and protected through centuries, no matter who may assail her? She sleeps. For a hundred years, for a thousand. Until her enemies have all perished and the sun rises over her perfect, innocent face once more.
princess royalty spite
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people may medical
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people next cleanliness
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people scary alive
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people enemy
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people missionary christianity
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Charles Stross In general, a little controversy isn't harmful: if anything, it gets people interested.
people church opinion
Charles Stanley I certainly respect other people's opinions, but I would not vote for a woman to be the pastor of a church.
people waiting lord
Charles Spurgeon The Lord's people have always been a waiting people.
people sin made
Charles Spurgeon People will not receive the balm of the gospel unless they know something of the wounds that sin has made.
fame hall high percent picks
Gil Brandt When you say 47 percent out of the first 10 picks made the Hall of Fame, that's a high percentage.
fame handle being-famous
Bob Marley I handle fame by not being famous...I'm not famous to me.
fame convenient being-famous
Catherine Deneuve I like being famous when it's convenient for me and completely anonymous when it's not.
fame halls hall-of-fame
Casey Stengel You can't get into the Hall of Fame unless you limp.
fame far hall numbers
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fame feels
Ben Affleck I feel like fame is wasted on me.
fame doing-right
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fame
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fame conquest conqueror
William Shakespeare Death makes no conquest of this conqueror: For now he lives in fame, though not in life.