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Brick Like Contact Quotes By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Great dreams may not necessarily come to pass greatly at a twinkle of an eye. The best dream which survive greatly in reality takes great roots first before it grows in reality to bear great fruits. Delay is not death! Carefully and patiently nurture your dreams and make them happen distinctively in reality — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Brick Like Contact Quotes By George Santayana

Beautiful things, when taste is formed, are obviously and unaccountably beautiful. — George Santayana

Brick Like Contact Quotes By Erick Setiawan

The small talk that sprang readily to their lips came to hers only with a tremendous effort. After an opportunity had come and gone, she often scolded herself for not saying this or doing that, for laughing too loud or smiling too little. Whenever she tried to re-create the moment of contact, she was easily rebuffed by the slightest gesture, withdrawing all too quickly if she thought she was in the way. The old stone-and-brick schoolhouse, with its four gabled roofs and round little windows, was the only thing that seemed steadfast to her, while the beings that populated its rooms and thundered down its corridors were unreal and unpredictable. It gripped her like a monstrous truth that she was condemned to lead life without belonging or feeling close to anyone. — Erick Setiawan

Brick Like Contact Quotes By Rob Lowe

Every relationship has its complications. — Rob Lowe

Brick Like Contact Quotes By Sharyan Alleyne

You are the master of your emotions and you and only you have the power to control them external and internal. — Sharyan Alleyne

Brick Like Contact Quotes By Jonny Diaz

There can never be a more beautiful you ... — Jonny Diaz

Brick Like Contact Quotes By Abel Stevens

Genius is always more suggestive than expressive. — Abel Stevens