90km Hr Quotes & Sayings
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No," he repeated in between kisses. "I can't stand the thought of anyone else's hands on you. — Jordan L. Hawk

She was real to me. And while I can be logical about this, logic has never once mended a broken heart or fixed a sundered soul. She has poisoned the very core of me. A dream has killed me — Iain S. Thomas

I am leaving in order to have peace and quiet. To be rid of the influence of civilization. I only want to do simple, very simple art and to be able to do that, I have to immerse myself in virgin nature, see no one but savages, live their life, with no other thought in my mind but to render, the way a child would, the concepts formed in my brain and to do this with the aid of nothing but the primitive means of art, the only means that are good and true. — Paul Gauguin

I'm a pacifist by nature. — Rafael Correa

But it's not really the love that I envy, it's the trust. The feeling that no matter how bad you screw up, there is always someone who will accept you and love you for who you are; not because they have to, just because they can't not love you. — Cassia Leo

You can't marginalize more than half of the globe's population and expect to see any meaningful solutions to the problems that ail the world. — Helene D. Gayle

You don't win by getting through all your life not having done anything. — John Scalzi

Would Emma think him too bold for sharing something so intimate with her? She carefully folded the letter and then held up the cross as if admiring it. "This is too special a gift. I couldn't possibly accept - " "Please. I want you — Jody Hedlund

Tis admirable to consider, how Powerful the Kings are, yet they move by the Breath of their People. — William Penn

It's easier to help strangers. You don't know them well enough to realize they're assholes. — Michael LaRocca

A portrait is a picture in which there is just a tiny little something not quite right about the mouth. — John Singer Sargent

Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance. — Eleanor Roosevelt