Basil Plumley Quotes & Sayings
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I could stand up and go to her and kiss her. I could. But there is still too much to be ruined. — John Green

A nurse is to maintain the air within the room as fresh as the air without, without lowering the temperature. — Florence Nightingale

The modern public school derived from a philosophy of freedom reflected in the First Amendment ... The non-sectarian or secular public school was the means of reconciling freedom in general with religious freedom. — William J. Brennan

I love to sing and perform. It is what I do and love. It completes my life. — Celine Dion

Just doing any kind of work - even an interview for breakfast television - makes me feel happy. — Bruce Forsyth

And some small gnarled place inside me hated her for her weakness, for her neglect, for the months she had put us through. I had taken a step back from my mother, put up a wall to protect myself from needing her, and nothing was ever the same between us again. — Suzanne Collins

A man of sense soon discovers, because he carefully observes, where and how long he is welcome; and takes care to leave the company at least as soon as he is wished out of it. Fools never perceive whether they are ill timed or ill placed. — Lord Chesterfield

If I thought being kissed by Tyr had been what kissing was all about, I had been wrong. This kiss trampled Tyr's kiss, threw it to the ground, and danced on its grave. — Eilis O'Neal

I'm very open to all different genres because I'm a very open-minded girl. — Gal Gadot

She understood now why her friend Elizabeth, with her near-genius, analytical mind gave wide berth to murder mysteries, psychological thrillers, and horror stories, and read only romance novels. Because, by God, when a woman picked up one of those steamy books, she had a firm guarantee that there would be a Happily-Ever-After. That though the world outside those covers could bring such sorrow and disappointment and loneliness, between those covers, the world was a splendid place to be. — Karen Marie Moning