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Girly Quotes by Alexia
- She's not a loner she's just independent. She doesn't count on people beacause when things get bad, they always seem to leave. She keeps things…
- A thousand boy's could tell her they thought she was beautiful, but it doesnt mean anything unless its coming from 'HIM'
- Boys are like songs: Some of them you like and listen to all the time, but there is that one you just can't get out…
- A boy's sleepy voice is seriously the sexiest shit on earth.
- A woman's love is a man's privilege, not his right.
- Shes got a smile on her face and a screw you attitude because from this day on shes living for herself.
- Im crazy. I'm funny. I'm cute. I'm brave. I'm girly. I'm sweet. I'm cheerful. I'm annoying. I'm just me and I like it that way.
- When I meet a female I never judge her by where she's at in life, I judge her by what she wants out of life
- Find someone worth your tears, worth your laughter, worth your heart and that loves you as much as you love them.
- I threw love at the wall and it bounced back and slapped me in the face.
- A girl doesnt need internet, or facebook to make her happy, just tell her you love her and that will make her happy
- Girls are sensitive, they over think every little thing and they care way more than they should, but that's what makes their love so strong.
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- If Michael Steele doesn't make you sad, well, then there's radio host Rush Limbaugh, no longer content with wanting the President to… — David Shuster
- No man would ever use both hands to hold a cup of tea, unless he was one day's march from the South… — Allison Pearson
- I was a girly-girl until I moved to New York. Then I got really into the androgynous look of the early-'90s club… — Chloe Sevigny
- I wrote the story myself. It's about a girl who lost her reputation and never missed it. — Mae West