Bride And Prejudice Love Quotes & Sayings
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I refuse to admit that I am more than fifty-two, even if that does make my sons illegitimate. — Nancy Astor

Seeking what you get from others fuels the ego& depletes the soul.
Seeking what you can give others is where purpose& fulfillment begins. — Jen Groover

The language 'It's too late' is very unsuitable for most environmental issues. It's too late for the dodo and for people who've starved to death already, but it's not too late to prevent an even bigger crisis. The sooner we act on the environment, the better. — Jeremy Grantham

There is always a group of death in any World Cup. And it's a complement in a way to be in a group of death because it means that you're a good team also. — George Vecsey

Whatever we plant in our subconscious mind and nourish with repetition and emotion will one day become reality. — Earl Nightingale

Acting is half shame, half glory. Shame at exhibiting yourself, glory when you can forget yourself. — John Gielgud

Mercy will always be greater than any sin, no one can put a limit on the love of the all-forgiving God. Just — Pope Francis

I loved you before we met. Before I ever laid eyes on you. I think I loved you before I was born. Is that possible? You're the other half of my heart. The other half of my soul and I don't want to lose you." Her voice broke and she whispered, "Not again." "Babe, you're not gonna lose me." Relief flooded him. — Juliana Stone

My caddie 'Stovepipe' tried to talk me into hitting a 3-wood. But I took out the turf rider (4-wood) instead. The moment I hit it, I felt something in my bones. Walter Hagen was playing with me and Bobby Jones was on the green. 21 people were behind the green. The sun was going down. I wasn't sure it had gone in the hole until I saw all 21 people jumping up and down. — Gene Sarazen

I'm fearful when I push myself. It's a tough thing to do, but you need to acknowledge that you have what it takes to succeed. — Gretchen Bleiler

I think that lesson was the most important: that none of us actually grow up. We get bigger, and older, but put of us always retains that small rabbit heart, trembling furiously, secretively, with wonder and fear. There's no irony in it. No semantics or subtext. Only red blood and green grass and silver stars — Leah Raeder

We are the lucky generation. We first broke our earthly bonds and ventured into space. From our descendants- perches on other planets or distant space cities, they will look back at our achievement with wonder at our courage and audacity and with appreciation at our accomplishments, which assured the future in which they live. — Walter Cronkite