Clenchingly Quotes & Sayings
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Make not your thoughts your prisons. — William Shakespeare
And I had to take care of a little dog too named Suzy. It was the promoter's wife's - Judy Lynn's - it was her dog. And one of my duties going on the tour was to take care of it. — Mel Tillis
I've really got no complaints about the way I played, just extremely frustrating with the putter and I'm sure there's a lot of other players saying the same thing except the guy who's going to win the golf tournament. — Greg Norman
When I think of Sherlock Holmes, I think of a guy who can wander into the confusion of life and sort of pluck out answers at will. — Graham Moore
Thank you, baby," he breathes, covering my upturned face in soft feather-light kisses. I open my eyes and gaze up at him, and he wraps his arms tighter around me.
"Your cheek is pink from the baize," he murmurs, rubbing my face tenderly. "How was that?" His eyes are wide and cautious.
"Teeth-clenchingly good," I mutter. "I like it rough, Christian, and I like it gentle, too. I like that it's with you."
He closes his eyes and hugs me even tighter. — E.L. James
It was deeply a part of Lee's kindness and understanding that man's right to kill himself is inviolable, but sometimes a friend can make it unnecessary — John Steinbeck
Exercise will be the death of me. — A.E. Marling
There is a real danger when caring begins to lose its emotional dimension and becomes nothing but a verb. — Joyce Rachelle
But presidents matter. That's one of the biggest lessons I learned being in the White House. — Sidney Blumenthal
I have been a fan of Jesse Terry since the first time I heard him. He's a humble - and humbling - talent. — Tony Arata
It must be remembered that the sea is a great breeder of friendship. Two men who have known each other for twenty years find that twenty days at sea bring them nearer than ever they were before, or else estrange them. — Gilbert Parker
the church, but in memory I go and stand — Norman Vincent Peale
