Bouvalier Quotes & Sayings
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Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness. — Max Ehrmann
His eyes softened. But it doesn't change what we are to each other. It's like there's always been a piece of my soul missing, and it's inside you, Clary. I know I told you once that whether God exists or not, we're on our own. But when I'm with you, I'm not. — Cassandra Clare
Don't make rash decisions while the world is dark. Wait for the light to make all things clear. — Bryan Davis
We must not enable anyone to impose his personal view regarding religion on others by force, oppression, or pressure. — Shirin Ebadi
Peace, so elusive in the past many decades, now finally prevails all over the country. — Hun Sen
I guess mercy is a muscle like any other. You got to exercise it, or it just cramp right up. — Esi Edugyan
The tinkles of sleigh bells among the snowy hills came like elfin chimes through the frosty air, but their music was not sweeter than the song in Anne's heart and on her lips. — L.M. Montgomery
I'm thirty-six years old. I'm just getting started! — Marilyn Monroe
John Loengard, the picture editor at Life, always used to tell me, If you want something to look interesting, don't light all of it. — Joe McNally
Somebody once observed
and the observation did him credit, whoever he was
that the dearest things in the world were neighbors' eyes, for they cost everybody more than anything else contributing to housekeeping. — Albert Richard Smith
I'm asking for you to save my life because with every breath in my body, I love you. I'll love you until my last. Without you, I am no longer someone with a reason to live. — B.B. Reid
War has become an affair of machines ... and soldiers are little more than clever mechanics. — Alberto Moravia
If we continue to develop our technology without wisdom or prudence, our servant may prove to be our executioner. — Omar N. Bradley
An injurious truth has no merit over an injurious lie. Neither should ever be uttered. The man who speaks an injurious truth, lest his soul be not saved if he do otherwise, should reflect that that sort of a soul is not strictly worth saving. — Mark Twain
