Accede Pronunciation Quotes & Sayings
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But what about gender and sexual orientation? And culture? And language? We could keep using demographics to try to narrow things down further, but we would be drifting away from the idea of a random soulmate. In our scenario, you wouldn't know anything about who your soulmate was until you looked into their eyes. Everybody would have only one orientation: towards their soulmate. — Randall Munroe

The more I contemplate God, the more God looks on me. The more I pray to him, the more he thinks of me too. — Bernard Of Clairvaux

Whenever he looks at me with those eyes, with that smile and that wink, it's as if a light goes on inside me. — Anne Frank

As was usual in Tilling, the presence of the Wyses curbed the tongued and improved the manner of those around them...A silence generally fell on the company after Mr. Wyse had finished speaking, his language was so fine, so Augustan that it seemed a pity to defile its memory with effusions in the sugar tongue. — Tom Holt

I know it's a lot harder for women who don't have enough help, but the truth is, no matter how much money you have, if you want to stay involved with your children and don't want to lose being a primary parent to them, you're still in the game. — Patricia Richardson

When you're at sea," Gwen would probably reply, "it's not food. It's fuel, for further exploits."
"So the exploit fuels the next exploit, and the next the next, and so on? Is there nothing more, nothing else?"
"Is there ever? — Daniel Handler

An army of lovers shall not fail. — Rita Mae Brown

People surround themselves in their houses with things they don't really need, that they have to dust all the time. — Elsa Peretti

I can have silent meltdowns called shutdowns. Sensory input becomes too much. I am physically and emotionally exhausted. I curl up into a ball in a safe place to recover. — Tina J. Richardson

Ask for help. Receiving is an act of generosity. — Cheryl Richardson

Between 1845 and 1852 the country experienced the single greatest loss of population in world history: in a nation of 8 million, 1.5 million people left. Another million Irish people starved to death, or died from the effects of hunger. Inside of a decade the nation went from being among the most densely populated in Europe to one of the least. — Michael Lewis

She loves me for the way I never leave her .. and I love her for the thousand secret ways she makes me stay — Michael Xavier