Quotes & Sayings About Being The Luckiest Woman In The World
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We are a dream of a thought which lives trough the Word. — Sorin Cerin
It's ironic, really. Guys should be excited that I got Kristen Bell. If Brad Pitt gets Kristen Bell, it's like, 'Well, of course he did.' With me, it should be, 'Oh good, a normal-looking guy got her. Maybe I'll get me a Kristen Bell.' But guys hate my guts for always dating women I have no right to be with. — Dax Shepard
Because I am lost," she whispered onto the earth. "And I do not know the way. — Sarah J. Maas
Closing libraries is the equivalent of eating your seed corn to save a little money. — Neil Gaiman
You dinnae have me yet! — Pamela Clare
I just try to write the best story I can, a story I would love to read, and hope that readers feel the same. — Jennifer McMahon
This is the sinking woman
whose soul touched the ocean and
caused it to storm kisses. — Gloria D. Gonsalves
When I was on my own in a hotel room in Romania, I had the imagination to keep myself occupied. — Rhona Mitra
Baby it's you. You're the one I love. You're the one I need. You're the only one I see. — Beyonce Knowles
Freedom without structure is its own slavery. — David Brooks
I don't think I would have been such a good runner if I hadn't enjoyed it. — Grete Waitz
You do not seem aware, for all of your knowledge of the great world I do not frequent, of the usual response which the productions of the Female Pen--let alone as in our case, the *hypothetick* productions--are greeted with. The best we may hope is--oh, it is excellently done--*for a woman.* And then there are Subjects we may not treat--things we may not know...We are not mere candleholders to virtuous thoughts--mere chalices of Purity--we think and feel, aye and *read*--which seems not to shock *you* in us, in me, though I have concealed from many the extent of my--vicarious--knowledge of human vagaries. Now--if there is a reason for my persistence in this correspondence--it is this very unawareness in you--real or assumed--of what a woman must be supposed to be capable of. This is to me--like a strong Bush, well-rooted is to the grasp of one falling down a precipice--here I hold--here I am stayed-- — A.S. Byatt
Little princess, lovely as the dawn, well named Aurore. — Cameron Dokey
