Dynamite Quote by Salman Rushdie Download Open image “She's no flibberti-gibberti mamzell, but a whir-stir-get-lost-sir bundla dynamite!” — Salman Rushdie ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Dynamite Lost Rushdie
Gisele Bundchen is a bit of a jock. 1 of my fave shoots is her playing football — Anna Wintour Copy Share Image
“And heart's frosty discipline Exact as a snowflake. But here–a burgeoning Unruly enough to pitch her five queenly wits Into vulgar motley– A treason not to be borne. Let idiots Reel giddy in bedlam spring: She withdrew neatly. And round her house she set Such a barricade of barb and check Against mutinous weather As no mere insurgent man could… — Sylvia Plath Copy Share
I want to be the next Gisele Bundchen . Everything she does, who she is, what she's done, she's just amazing. — Kendall Jenner Copy Share Image
I think we all want to be Gisele Bündchen. Whether it inspires. Not only for her beauty. Successful she is, is a businesswoman, is… — Erin Heatherton Copy Share Image
“As I watched Jamila I thought what a terrific person she'd become. She was low today, and she was often scornful of me anyway, the supercilious bitch, but I couldn't help seeing that there was in her a great depth of will, of delight in the world, and much energy for love. Her feminism, the sense of self and fight… — Hanif Kureishi Copy Share
If you’re calling her a floozy, I’m by way of being a bit of a floozy myself.” “Oh, Jared,” said Kami, who was well… — Sarah Rees Brennan Copy Share Image
She's one of those soppy girls, riddled from head to foot with whimsy. She holds the view that the stars are God's daisy chain,… — P. G. Wodehouse Copy Share Image
“But more than anything, as a little girl, I wanted to be exactly like Miss Piggy. She was ma heroine. I was a plucky little girl, but I never related to the rough-and-tumble icons of children's lit, like Pippi Longstocking or Harriet the Spy. Even Ramona Quimby, who seemed cool, wasn't somebody I could super-relate to. She was scrawny and… — Julie Klausner Copy Share
“The other evening, in that cafe-cabaret in the Rue de la Fontaine, where I had run aground with Tramsel and Jocard, who had taken me there to see that supposedly-fashionable singer... how could they fail to see that she was nothing but a corpse? Yes, beneath the sumptuous and heavy ballgown, which swaddled her and held her upright like a… — Jean Lorrain Copy Share
“She had a woman’s swagger at twelve-and-a-half. Hair: strawberry-blonde, and I vaguely recall a daisy in the crook of her ear. She was an inch taller than me, two with the ponytail; smooth cheeks and darling brown eyes that marbled in luscious contrast with her magnolia skin; cream, melting to peach, melting to pink. She beamed like a cherub without… — Jake Vander Ark Copy Share
Molly Ringwald, she's a natural talent. Every girl in this country related to that girl. — Harry Dean Stanton Copy Share Image
“One of the most dangerous classes in the world,' said he, 'is the drifting and friendless woman. She is the most harmless and often… — Arthur Conan Doyle Copy Share Image
If my child had prejudice in his head, I'd be ashamed. I would see it as my failure as a parent. — Salman Rushdie Copy Share Image
Sometimes by a woodland stream he watched the water rush over the pebbled bed, its tiny modulations of bounce and flow. A woman's body… — Salman Rushdie Copy Share Image
I want to write novels. I want to write stories. I want to do the stuff that I became a writer to do. — Salman Rushdie Copy Share Image
If you want to be a serious writer, then you have to write what there is to write about. If you're going to pull… — Salman Rushdie Copy Share Image
“Después de exigir mi marcha, ya no posees jurisdicción en lo concerniente a mi salud.” — Salman Rushdie Copy Share Image
If there is a choice between absolute safety and freedom, then freedom must always prevail. — Salman Rushdie Copy Share Image
I'm not a prophet, but I always thought it was natural for dictatorships to fall. I remember in 1989, two months before the fall… — Salman Rushdie Copy Share Image
I'd wanted to create a storm so that I could become more famous and richer. — Salman Rushdie Copy Share Image
Who what am I? My answer: I am the sum total of everything that went before me, of all I have been seen done,… — Salman Rushdie Copy Share Image
“information, in a stream-of-consciousness soliloquy that revealed the extent to which he had internalised the adversarial fragmentation of American culture and made it a… — Salman Rushdie Copy Share Image
Print neatly. That's the kind of advice that the IRS considers a "dynamite" tax tip. If you ask them a real tax question, such… — Dave Barry Copy Share Image
I seriously think I could have sat in the middle of the kitchen floor rubbing two sticks together over a pile of dynamite blocks… — Jordan Sonnenblick Copy Share Image
Take a young man from Gaza living in the most horrendous conditions - most of it imposed by Israel - who straps dynamite around… — Edward Said Copy Share Image
If you are talking about terrorism, you need to sit down and understand what is making these people put dynamite around their waists and… — Lakhdar Brahimi Copy Share Image
Because mothers make us, because they map our emotional terrain before we even know we are capable of having an emotional terrain, they know… — Rebecca Walker Copy Share Image
Commercialism is the blemish on the fair face of American life. Fighting against the terrible conditions of the explorer and pioneer, our forefathers had… — Alice Foote MacDougall Copy Share Image
People are like sticks of dynamite. The power is on the inside, but nothing happens until the fuse gets lit. — Mac Anderson Copy Share Image
Our planning system was dynamite when we first put it in. The thinking was fresh; the form mattered little. It was idea oriented. We… — John Welch Copy Share Image
My family has always called me 'Lay Lay,' and my dad used to always call me 'Dynamite Termite' because I was really short and… — Lacey Chabert Copy Share Image
As was the case for Nobel's own invention of dynamite, the uses that are made of increased knowledge can serve both beneficial and potentially… — Nicolaas Bloembergen Copy Share Image