Be Mine 4ever Quotes & Sayings
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Fathers are like your BackBone,They will stand by you 4ever N ever. While Mothers are your Heart ... They live with your Happiness N die with Your Sorrow.. — Shweta Sonali

And even now I wonder if creation is both too beautiful and too horrible for a handful of perceptive souls, and if the realisation of this opposing duality can offer them few options but to take leave of their own accord. — Mitch Cullin

Relationships based on dishonesty, lies,
Secrets and cheats R not only predicted
to fail but also a waste of precious time
and energie! U can't fool yourself 4ever! — Lily Amis

Good-bye, Jackson.
I will LOVE you 4ever. — Lisa Schroeder

When I lived in New York and went to Chinatown, I learned that these flavors and their meanings were actually a foundation of ancient Chinese medicine.
Salty translated to fear and the frantic energy that tries to compensate for or hide it.
Sweet was the first flavor we recognized from our mother's milk, and to which we turned when we were worried and unsure or depressed.
Sour usually meant anger and frustration.
Bitter signified matters of the heart, from simply feeling unloved to the almost overwhelming loss of a great love. Most spices, along with coffee and chocolate, had some bitterness in their flavor profile. Even sugar, when it cooked too long, turned bitter. But to me, spice was for grief, because it lingered longest. — Judith Fertig

Ignorance is temporary. Stupidity, unfortunately, is permanent. — Patricia King

Men as a whole judge more with their eyes than with their hands. — Niccolo Machiavelli

Leaders of men are later remembered less for the usefulness of what they have achieved than for the sweep of their endeavors. — Charles De Gaulle

I didn't like the eight hour job. I didn't even like the four hour job, even though I couldn't get one. — Charles Bukowski

A picture is an artificial work, outside nature. It calls for as much cunning as the commission of a crime. — Edgar Degas