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Bunso Sweet Quotes By Adam Levine

I had to fight with myself 'cause he's so good, yet he's so popular. — Adam Levine

Bunso Sweet Quotes By Molly Harper

I couldn't have loved her more if she was my own child. But sometimes I considered shaving her eyebrows off while she slept.
For the sake of developing her character. — Molly Harper

Bunso Sweet Quotes By Anthony Liccione

Everything begins with failing. If you stop to fail, then your failing to stop, to try and try again, and bring success. — Anthony Liccione

Bunso Sweet Quotes By Dawn Metcalf

Never let me lose you, Ink. Never let me screw this up. And never think for one moment that I don't love you, need you or want you with me. — Dawn Metcalf

Bunso Sweet Quotes By Blaise Pascal

Nature imitates herself. A grain thrown into good ground brings forth fruit; a principle thrown into a good mind brings forth fruit. Everything is created and conducted by the same Master-the root, the branch, the fruits-the principles, the consequences. — Blaise Pascal

Bunso Sweet Quotes By Christopher Zzenn Loren

Karma and Hell are the cowards revenge — Christopher Zzenn Loren

Bunso Sweet Quotes By Ranbir Kapoor

I am too insecure to crash early. I feel life will pass me by while I'm sleeping. — Ranbir Kapoor

Bunso Sweet Quotes By Gene Wolfe

It is a part of our office to stand uncloaked, masked, sword bared, upon the scaffold for a long time before the client is brought out. Some say this is to symbolize the unsleeping omnipresence of justice, but I believe the real reason is to give the crowd a focus, and the feeling that something is about to take place. A crowd is not the sum of the individuals who compose it. Rather it is a species of animal, without language or real consciousness, born when they gather, dying when they depart. Before the Hall of Justice, a ring of dimarchi surrounded the scaffold with their lances, and the pistol their officer carried could, I suppose, have killed fifty or sixty before someone could snatch it from him and knock him to the cobblestones to die. Still it is better to have a focus, and some open symbol of power.
Wolfe, Gene (1994-10-15). Shadow & Claw: The First Half of 'The Book of the New Sun' (p. 184). Tom Doherty Associates. Kindle Edition. — Gene Wolfe