Chloes Quotes & Sayings
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I don't see the direct correlation between my personal life and the novel I'm writing until I'm at the end of the novel or very close to it. — Laurie Foos

We create our future, by well improving present opportunities: however few and small they be. — Lewis Howard Latimer

No matter how free divorce, how frequently marriages break up, in most societies there
is the assumption of permanent mating, of the idea that the marriage should last as
long as both live ... No known society has ever invented a form of marriage strong
enough to stick that did not contain the 'till death us do part' assumption. — Margaret Mead

The dream is free ... but the journey will cost you something. — John C. Maxwell

Constancy will always be the genius of love, the indication of that strength which constitutes the poet. A man should possess all women in his wife, like those squalid poetasters of the seventeenth century who made fair Irises and dazzling Chloes of their lowly Manons. — Honore De Balzac

So many people make a name nowadays, that it is more distinguished to remain in obscurity. — Thomas Hardy

Shaking off restrictive chains requires action. They cannot be wished away. A declaration will never break chains. It requires commitment, self-discipline, and work. — Marvin J. Ashton

No, give me a guy who's in decent shape, who can hold an interesting conversation any day of the week. Give me a guy who can show me a good time without having to flex his muscles six times a minute, just to make sure they're still there. — Jasinda Wilder

The reason we fear to go out after dark is not that we may be set upon by bands of evangelicals and forced to read the New Testament, but that we may be set upon by gangs of feral young people who have been taught that nothing is superior to their own needs or feelings. — Philip Yancey

The spirit of rebellion can exist only in a society where a theoretical equality conceals great factual inequalities. The — Albert Camus

Fallout shelters are like bell-bottoms. They've gone in and out of favor. — Irwin Redlener

There is no pathos more bitter than that of parting from someone we have never met. — P.G. Wodehouse