Quotes & Sayings About 2nd Love Anniversary
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Take a month and show some kindness for the folks who thought that blindness was an illness that affected eyes alone. — Maya Angelou

It's just the two of us, cursed to face one another amid the ravenous elements of this bus station for all of forever. — David Arnold

But I don't want your silence when I do it. I want to hear you scream. — Ella Frank

My reputation grows with every failure. — George Bernard Shaw

A lot of young people ran away: you could do it back then just because you were bored. You didn't even need a tragedy. — Emma Cline

When God wants to speak and deal with us, he does not avail himself of an angel but of parents, or the pastor, or of our neighbor. — Martin Luther

To achieve a just society we have to reason together about the meaning of the good life, and to create a public culture hospitable to the disagreements that will inevitably arise. — Michael J. Sandel

Maybe awful things is how God speaks to us, Vernon thought, trudging up the lightless tunnel. Maybe folks don't trust in good things no more. Maybe awful things is all God's got to remind us he's alive. Maybe war is God come to life in men. Vernon pushed on toward the light of day. He stepped out onto the ledge and into the heat, and it felt like leaving a theater after the matinee had shown a sad film, the glare of sunshine after the darkness far too real to suffer. — Alan Heathcock

It isn't a paradox, darling. I just expressed it in that way to sound like one. Everything can be formulated as a paradox. It isn't difficult. It's just that true paradoxes don't exist. True paradoxes, ha, ha. Do you see how easy it is? It's just words, the lack of precision in language. I have finished with words. — Jo Nesbo

A coincidence is a trend we have decided not to take seriously. — Philip Slater

When the bell rings, and lunch is over, I decide to come back here tomorrow, and the next day. I tell myself it really isn't that bad. — Nina LaCour