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Girls Quotes by Laurie Halse Anderson
- If I had lady-spider legs, I would weave a sky where the stars lined up. Matresses would be tied down tight to their trucks, bodies…
- Dead girl walking” the boys say in the halls. “Tell us your secrets” the girls whisper, one toilet to another. "I am that girl. I…
- Momma said that ghosts couldn't move over water. That's why Africans got trapped in the Americas.. They kept moving us over the water, stealing us…
- The dead do walk and haunt and crawl into your bed at night. Ghosts sneak into your head when you're not looking. Stars line up…
- Why? You want to know why? Listen to the whispers that curl into your head at night, calling you ugly and fat and stupid and…
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- Girls are more attractive to me than dresses. — David Bailey
- I never cared for fashion much, amusing little seams and witty little pleats: it was the girls I liked. — David Bailey
- I didn't try and do fashion pictures. I tried to do portraits of girls wearing dresses. — David Bailey
- It's the good girls who keep diaries; the bad girls never have the time. — Tallulah Bankhead
- I don't want to be stinky poo poo girl, I want to be happy flower child. — Drew Barrymore
- Not eating breakfast is the worst thing you can do, that's really the take-home message for teenage girls. — Bruce Barton