Bonniest Lass Quotes & Sayings
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The truth is, living in any society is difficult. Those who become desperate with a fractured sense of security are much more prone to being taken advantaged of. — John-Talmage Mathis
I come from a very big family, and I grew up in restaurants. — Gloria Votsis
I've learned that memories can have a physical, almost living presence. — Nicholas Sparks
All my life I have been haunted by the obsession that to desire a thing or to love a thing intensely is to place yourself in a vulnerable position, to be a possible, if not a probable, loser of what you most want. Let's leave it like that. — Tennessee Williams
It takes courage and humility to recognize we are as messed up as the drug addict next door, and many of us never get that honest. — Judah Smith
When I see four young kids in a band, I think, That looks really fun, no matter how shitty they are. You develop your own thing, and get excited about your band name. It's all so harmless. — Stephen Malkmus
A person of character takes as much trouble to discover what is right as the lesser men take to discover what will pay. — Confucius
Thinking has, many a time, made me sad, darling; but doing never did in all my life ... My precept is, do something, my sister, do good if you can; but at any rate, do something. — Elizabeth Gaskell
Why wouldn't we consider doing to Islamic extremists what Glenn Greenwald does routinely to Republicans? — Stewart Baker
The living take a part of the dead with them, carrying them around in their minds, like a song that lingers after the music has been turned off. — Fern Schumer Chapman
Step into the fire of self-discovery. This fire will not burn you, it will only burn what you are not. — Mooji
Ian cleared his throat. "Lady Elizabeth." He reached behind him and handed her a single red rose. "A rose... for the bonniest lass who ever graced the Highlands. — Victoria Roberts
I have remembered Who wept for a parting between the living and the dead. — Charles Dickens
