A Quote by Sophie Jordan

I am what everyone always thought. A killer. — © Sophie Jordan
I am what everyone always thought. A killer.

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You gotta be comfortable in your own skin, man. I am, yaknow. Like I said, I am what I am, b. I'm not a gangster, namean. I ain't no killer. Have I used a gun before? Yeah but, just because you use a gun, don't mean you a killer or a gangster. It means you a man.
You can't build everything and there is no more a killer feature. Everyone has a different killer feature.
I always wanted to be liked, and I thought that if you were nice to everyone then everyone would like you. That's not always the case.
Everyone knows who I am; everyone respects me as a shooter, as an operator, as a soldier... I'm always truthful, I'm always honest, and I'm always trying to do the right thing.
Even though I only just found out that I was adopted, God has always known, and he has always loved me. And since that has never changed, therefore nothing has essentially changed. I may not be who I thought I was, but I still am who he says I am. I am more. I am loved. I am his.
I believe there's a killer in all of us. I know there's one inside me. When you know the killer in you and you know also that you do not want to kill, you have to set yourself upon a course of learning. Not to kill that killer then, but to control it.
For everyone who thought I couldn’t do it… for everyone who thought I shouldn’t do it… for everyone who said, ‘It’s impossible’… see you at the finish line!
The thing I always thought of myself as was an actress. I never thought: 'I want to be.' It was always: 'I am.'
The thing I always thought of myself as was an actress. I never thought: I want to be. It was always: I am.
They gave me the chaps and hat and everything. I looked like a real cowboy. I walked around the rodeo and thought, I am a real cowboy and thought everyone thought I was a real cowboy.
At AOL, we thought the killer app was people
Someone who is not a killer is not going to watch a TV show and decide to be a killer.
Everyone's mind wanders, without doubt, and we always have to start over. Everyone resists or dislikes the thought of or is too tired to meditate at times, and we have to be able to begin again.
I played a killer twice. Once on 'Matlock,' on Andy Griffith's show, I got to play the killer.
I knew I could sing but I always thought everyone could sing, that everyone was born with a singing voice. Even when I was getting interest from singing, I just thought 'what about all these guys?' Yes, I can sing, I have a good voice but there's so many people that can and do.
I feel everyone is put here for a reason. Everyone has a calling. I always thought my real calling was to help other people.
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