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14 August Independence Day Quotes By Laney McMann

I remember every curve of your face," I whispered and leaned into him, kissing the edge of his jaw lightly. "Don't worry so much about me. — Laney McMann

14 August Independence Day Quotes By Tessa Dare

The words burned on her tongue, but Minerva couldn't give them voice. What a hopeless coward she was. She could pound on his door at midnight and demand to be respected as an individual. She could travel across the country in hopes of being appreciated for her scholarly achievements. But she still lacked the courage to ask for the one thing she wanted most.
To be loved, just for herself. — Tessa Dare

14 August Independence Day Quotes By Sara Dormon

In order for us to learn to love, first ourselves and the others, we must accept Jesus' love for us in the deepest parts of our hearts. — Sara Dormon

14 August Independence Day Quotes By Stephen King

Cancer. Rhymes with "dancer" and "you just shit your pants, sir". — Stephen King

14 August Independence Day Quotes By Billy Corgan

We're the worst band in America ... That makes us the best. — Billy Corgan

14 August Independence Day Quotes By Dorothy Allison

For that is of course what it means to read a novel and live in it for a while. You are viscerally inside someone else's reality. You feel and understand things you have not known before, and that is both scary and exhilarating. The world becomes more clear, reality more vivid, and your own experience larger. Of course there will be questions. This probing is how we grow and enlarge our sense of the world itself. — Dorothy Allison

14 August Independence Day Quotes By Dolly Parton

My weaknesses have always been food and men - in that order. — Dolly Parton

14 August Independence Day Quotes By Tina Fey

I think for women especially, you need to have a plan. I need to have some other ways to generate income, so I don't have to stretch my face or lift the top of my head with surgery or something. — Tina Fey

14 August Independence Day Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

We cannot too soon convince ourselves how easily we may be dispensed with in the world. What important personages we imagine ourselves to be! We think that we alone are the life of the circle in which we move; in our absence, we fancy that life, existence, breath will come to a general pause, and, alas, the gap which we leave is scarcely perceptible, so quickly is it filled again; nay, it is often the place, if not of something better, at least for something more agreeable. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

14 August Independence Day Quotes By Jonathan Tropper

But that's one of the questions I've learned not to ask, because I'll get that condescending look all parents reserve for non-parents, to remind you that you're not yet a complete person. — Jonathan Tropper

14 August Independence Day Quotes By Anton Corbijn

I'm a very, very basic photographer. The main strength of my pictures, I guess, is the mood and feel I get out of the people that I meet. But technically I don't think I'm very advanced. That never interested me. — Anton Corbijn

14 August Independence Day Quotes By Robin Sloan

Our friendship is a nebula. — Robin Sloan

14 August Independence Day Quotes By Penelope Douglas

I'm sorry," he whispered. "I know I can make this up to you. Don't hate me. — Penelope Douglas

14 August Independence Day Quotes By Deb Caletti

You could try and understand people, you could read books and understand words and concepts and ideas, but you could never understand enough or have enough knowledge to keep away the surprises that both fate and human beings had in store. — Deb Caletti

14 August Independence Day Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Life is a gift for the wise, a playground for the foolish, a heaven for the rich, and a hell for the poor. — Matshona Dhliwayo