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Quotes About Girl

just a small town girl, living in a lonely world.
~ Journey
It seems the myth survives in our culture still, that a young girl's worth, measured against that of a great man, may be of lesser consequence… I would say rather that a man who treats those offering up their love and trust as expendable is lesser himself for having done so. There is art, and there are artists. Let's not confuse the two.
~ Joyce Maynard
Había una vez una niña que perdió lo que más quería, a un príncipe encantador, valiente y generoso.
~ Juan Gómez-Jurado
Minimalism is a girl's best asset, blend tones, smudge hard outlines; if all else fails; Photoshop it.
~ Judith Chambers
A young lady is a female child who has just done something dreadful.
~ Judith Martin
I drove in last night,' he said. 'I couldn't sleep, it was too hot. So I went outside. I was feeling melancholy. Then I danced with a beautiful girl, and I felt better. What's your story?
~ Judy Blundell
on June 20, 1837, the destiny of a nation wheeled, spun, and came to rest on the small frame of an eighteen-year-old girl. A girl who read Charles Dickens, worried about the welfare of Gypsies, adored animals, loved to sing opera, was fascinated with lion tamers, and hated insects and turtle soup; a girl who was bullied by those closest to her until her determination set like concrete; a girl whose heart was wound tight with cords of sentiment and stoicism.
~ Julia Baird
I don't think Henrietta suits anyone," she replied. Then she offered him her cheeky smile, and Alex saw in an instant why Dunford was falling like a rock for this girl. She had spirit, and although she didn't realize it yet, she had beauty, and Dunford didn't have a chance.
~ Julia Quinn
He wanted to laugh at the poetic justice of it all. After a couple of years of chasing after women and then a decade of having them chase after him, he'd finally been brought down by a slip of a girl, fresh out of Cornwall, whom he was honor-bound to protect.
~ Julia Quinn
Cuándo te has negado a un desafío? —Nunca —respondió, mirándolo directamente a los ojos. Él sonrió, y su mirada se volvió ardiente. —Esa es mi chica —murmuró él. —No soy… —Lo serás —susurró él, y antes de que ella pudiera pronunciar otra palabra, su boca apresó la de ella en un beso ardiente.
~ Julia Quinn
That power of the individual person - just the girl - is infinite.
~ Emily Weiss
I want to inspire the next man or woman or boy or girl who changes the world, because it needs it.
~ Mike Hughes
Don't get me wrong I love a good fashion show as much as any girl - I just had a lot of time to develop other, not-so-girly interests in addition to shoes and purses.
~ Camille Grammer
He`s quite extraordinary with his moves and spins. I think he was a baton girl in a past life [on his co-star Hayden Christensen].
~ Ewan McGregor
I hope she'll be a fool -- that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
I figured even the most jaded and cynical inhabitant might report a bloody girl in a party dress carrying a severed head by its hair.
~ Faith Hunter
I figured even the most jaded and cynical inhabitant might report a bloody girl in a party dress carrying a severed head by its hair." ? Faith Hunter, Skinwalker
~ Faith Hunter
The golden girl bathed in the water and the water turned gold
~ Federico Garcia Lorca
There aren't many poster children for cool angst. Everybody thinks it's cool if you're the bad girl.
~ Fiona Apple
The really unfailing sign of a belle is that she exhausts people. In the old days, a girl could faint, which meant that some man had to pick her up and carry her while two or three others ran hither and yon fetching smelling salrs, water, or a litter on which to cart her away. This simply doesn't happen any more. Passing out from too much straight bourbon is just not as bellelike as fainting from unknown causes, nor is it as fastidious.
~ Florence King
Song for the Puberty Rite of a Girl Named Cowaka: A poor man takes the songs in his hand And drops them near the place where the sun sets. See, Cowaka, run to them and take them in your hand, And place them under the sunset.
~ Frances Densmore
Mosca said nothing. The word 'damsel' rankled with her. She suddenly thought of the clawed girl from the night before, jumping the filch on an icy street. Much the same age and build as Beamabeth, and far more beleaguered. What made a girl a 'damsel in distress'? Were they not allowed claws? Mosca had a hunch that if all damsels had claws they would spend a lot less time 'in distress'.
~ Frances Hardinge
Oh, painted smirk of a hopeless dawn, the girl is still wearing her breeches...
~ Frances Hardinge
What made a girl a damsel in distress? Were they not allowed claws? Mosca had a hunch that if all damsels had claws, they would spend a lot less time in distress.
~ Frances Hardinge