Ashlynn Conner Quotes & Sayings
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The bastards who dommed you before needed rope, and duct tape. All I need is a firm grip in your hair, my lips this close to your throat, and the sting of my palm across your ass. That's the difference, Precious. — Sai Marie Johnson

Do what you say you're going to do. And try to do it a little bit better than you said you would. — Jimmy Dean

People are complaining of having rags and not riches, but I find it a blessing just to have rags, to wipe away the dirt and dust that may come in the course of life. — Anthony Liccione

I would not have preachers torment their hearers, and detain them with long and tedious preaching. — Martin Luther

I think life is about falling in love with the right person, shopping, eating our favorite desserts and traveling a lot. — Olivia Palermo

Don't nurture a sense of guilt; rather, nurture a sense of responsibility married with a sense of humility. — Tariq Ramadan

In the morning of life, before its wearisome journey, The youthful soul doth expand, in the simple luxury of being; It hath not contracted its wishes, nor set a limit on its hopes; The wing of fancy is unclipped, and sin hath not seared the feelings: Each feature is stamped with immortality, for all its desires are infinite, And it seeketh an ocean of happiness, to fill the deep hollow within. — Martin Farquhar Tupper

Setting goals can blind you to opportunities. You might be trying to get to point C. When opportunity B comes, you don't even look at it because you're going straight to C. — Greg Kinnear

She did understand about sacrificing values for the sake of love. It was a lesson all mothers had to memorize. — Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

They were always there for you, books, like a small pet dog that doesn't die. — Ian Sansom

I have a thing with the camera. The lens is unconditional. It doesn't judge you. — Debra Winger

Beached under the spumy blooms, we lie
Sea-sick and fever-dry. — Sylvia Plath